- Brand : Patriot Memory
- Product name : 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit
- Product code : PGS36G1600ELK
- Category : Memory Modules
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Long product name Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit memory module 3 x 2 GB 1600 MHz
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6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit
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Short summary description Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit memory module 3 x 2 GB 1600 MHz
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Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit, 6 GB, 3 x 2 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz
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Long summary description Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit memory module 3 x 2 GB 1600 MHz
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Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit. Internal memory: 6 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 3 x 2 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1600 MHz, CAS latency: 9
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Uk has collected 13 expert reviews for Patriot Memory 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Triple Channel Kit memory module 3 x 2 GB 1600 MHz and the average expert rating is 91 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Do you (like myself) miss the snappy feel of the DDR2 tight timing RAM of the previous generation of computers? I know when I switched to the P55/i7 platform that I now have, it just didn't feel as snappy as the computer I was replacing. I found a cou...
Here at Hardware Heaven we often look at motherboards, SSDs, CPUs, graphics cards and peripherals but there is one area which we often neglect...
hitechlegion.com
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2011-09-23 13:44:35
2011-09-23 13:44:35
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Watching the trend of DDR3 price changes is something akin to watching a roller coaster go through the motions, except you can’t see more than a few feet ahead so you can’t exactly guess which way the ride is going to turn. For most of 2010, users had...
DDR3 has really taken off in the past year and it only seemed like a little while ago 1333MHz DDR3 was the standard, but now it seems like 1600MHz DDR3 is now. While the 1600MHz memory is fine for most people us enthusiasts want the fastest memory...
Last week I took a look at some new memory on the market, but today, we go back in time a bit, all the way back to October 19, 2010, and take a look at an older kit, that just might be more relevant to an overclocker than first meets the eye. The Patri...
techreaction.net
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2013-09-08 08:17:22
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The second generation of i7 processors have taken the PC world by storm, with many users switching over to the current P67 chipsets, and even more (yours truly included) anxiously awaiting the upcoming Z77, and Z78 chipsets.A majority of...
We have seen a decline in the pricing of DDR3 memory over the last few months. The drop in the pricing means it is a good time for consumers to upgrade or add additional memory. The decline in the pricing also means that larger capacity DDR3 has becom...
When faced with the difficult dilemma of whether to use performance ram, or maximize your efficiency with a high capacity kit, a bright shining light appears leading you through the fog of confusion. Let there be Patriot! Try not to stare at it dire...
Remember back in the day when having 4 gigabytes of RAM in a computer was considered overkill and people would laugh at you for suggesting it? I faintly remember it; the very first computer I built just 5 years ago only had 512MB of RAM in it and at th...