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Sunday, February 20, 2005
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Corsair has tightened the reigns on DDR2 latencies reducing seek times below that of many high-speed DDR kits. Able to run at CL3-3-3-6, Corsair's 4300C3PRO has brought hope to those who believed the only way to extract performance from DDR2 was to run the memory at super high clock speeds and hope for bandwidth. Does Corsair's 4300C3PRO perform and overclock without the need for insanely high latencies? Read on to find out.
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Thursday, February 3, 2005
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Overall this new toy has proven to be a great success. It ranges 128MB up to 2GB. Essentially ensuring that your capacity needs will be met. With the Corsair Flash Voyager, you can make the drive bootable and carry along all your key software. Give a few more years and we may have complete operating systems on these drives. The performance hasn't been matched by any other competitor and the stakes have once again been raised.
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Thursday, January 20, 2005
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Simply put, this is the fastest, most overclockable memory we have tested to date. We were amazed that we could keep on clocking up the system without the memory holding us back. By being able to run at such incredible speeds, you can run your system memory as high as you could together with the processor. That of course could only mean extreme performance!
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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With its water-resistant feature, the 512MB Corsair Flash Voyager certainly has an edge over competing USB flash memory drives. It survived all our three water resistance tests, even a 30-minutes rinse cycle! The Flash Voyager is also a very fast drive, especially with large files. It managed to write them at over 4.6MB/s! With smaller files, it was not so fast but that's expected. It still did pretty okay at 0.5MB/s. Corsair packed a pretty complete package with the 512MB Flash Voyager.
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