Introduction: Last month I was able to get out to California and was given the opportunity to go behind closed doors at Corsair and tour their entire company. Corsair modules are assembled in Fremont, California Continue reading “Behind Closed Doors @ Corsair Memory, Inc.”.…more
Introduction: With many more power users picking up the AMD Opteron and Athlon64 FX processors the end users are finding themselves confused with which dual memory channel registered memory brand to purchase. If you are Continue reading “Corsair XMS 1GB DDR400 Registered Memory”.…more
Introduction: Legit Reviews has the honor to work closely with the majority of the memory manufacturers in the world and recently learned that Kingston has begun using some Hynix IC’s on their PC4000 line. Prior Continue reading “PC4000 HyperX Examined”.…more
Inroduction: I believe the above picture sums up Comdex very well. I took this photo Wednesday at noon just outside the front door. With empty sidewalks and only one person around, this picture details the Continue reading “Event Coverage: Comdex 2003”.…more
Introduction: As many of you know, the AMD Opteron and Athlon64 FX processor both require dual memory channel registered memory. If you are going to spend the big bucks on one of these processors, more Continue reading “HyperX 1GB DDR400 Registered Memory”.…more
Introduction: It is hard to believe that it has been over a month since out our 6-way DDR500 roundup shocked the community with some new testing methods and crowned a winner for the best memory Continue reading “Mushkin 1GB PC4000 Dual Pack”.…more
Introduction: A few weeks ago on September 15, 2003 Corsair released a new line of memory (XMS Pro) that was aimed directly at the heart of the enthusiast and DIY (Do-It-Yourself) crowd. The new modules Continue reading “Corsair TwinX1024-4000Pro Memory Kit”.…more
Introduction: Have you ever taken the time to read a review on a product and later purchased it only to find out that the reviewers got hand picked “special” samples? Yeah, we know it happens, Continue reading “6-Way 1GB DDR500 Round-up”.…more
Introduction: Introduction: We have recently received quite a few e-mails asking us to take a look at a card that the average gamer could afford. Last week we took a look at the retail ATI Continue reading “Chaintech Apogee A-FX71”.…more
Introduction: Being enthusiasts and a gamers, Justin West and I (Nathan Kirsch) completed the mecca down to Dallas from St. Louis for Quakecon 2003 and ended up very happy we did. We found that this Continue reading “QuakeCon 2003”.…more
Introduction: A few weeks ago on July 9th, 2003 both Kingston and OCZ sent out Press Releases stating that they have released DDR500 memory. This was something overclockers have been asking for since the Intel Continue reading “1GB Kit Corsair XMS4000”.…more
Introduction: Introduction: Since the release of the the Intel Canterwood and Springdale motherboards Dual-Channel memory has become a mainstream item for computer users. The memory industry responded with “paired” or “matched” memory kits that offer Continue reading “1GB Kit HyperX DDR 434MHz”.…more
Introduction: S3 Graphics is back and entering the graphics war again with there new card, DeltaChrome, which is currently aimed at the mid-range consumer graphics market. This is a card that I have been hearing Continue reading “S3 DeltaChrome S8 AGP Video Card Review”.…more
Introduction: Most of the products we take a look at are the fastest and priciest computer pieces on the market. This is great, but it also leaves the majority of computer users looking at reviews Continue reading “256mb OCZ Premier PC-3200”.…more