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HardwareZone's Picks - Top 100 Products of 2012
As 2013 begins, we take a look back at some of the last year's top products, from the best games and apps, to the best headphones, notebooks, televisions, and much more. If it was worth mentioning for 2012, you'll find it in here!
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Event Coverage: Computex 2012
From the beginning until the end, we keep you posted on the latest happenings at Computex 2012, Asia's largest and most vibrant ICT trade show which started on June 5. Amid the deluge of Computex-related news and articles last week, we're pretty sure that you've missed some of them, so here's a look back at the highlights and sidelights of last week's big event!
Memory Channel Scaling with Sandy Bridge-E - A Core i7-3960X Experience
The Sandy Bridge-E is the first-ever consumer processor (as well as its platform) to support a quad-channel DDR3 memory architecture. We attempt to find out how much performance impact you would notice if toggling between different memory channel modes (dual, triple and quad) and memory frequency.
Event: Taking Center Stage – Pinoy Gaming Festival 2011
Tipped as the biggest and most-anticipated gaming event of 2011, the Pinoy Gaming Festival 2011 (PGF 2011) shook the Cyberzone area of SM North EDSA, gathering a multitude of gamers, cosplayers, PC enthusiasts, and mall-goers.
Low Voltage DDR3 1600MHz Memory Shootout - Joining the Eco Club
Low voltage memory modules are among the latest 'green' products to hit the market. Join us as we pick four such DDR3 1600MHz memory modules to examine their eco-friendly credentials.
Kingston's Get Together with HardwareZone Members
Nearly 70 attendees from our HardwareZone community joined us for an afternoon with Kingston while we gave a presentation on PC tech trends and explore Kingston's products. Attendees also stood a chance to win great prizes! For those who couldn't make it, here are some highlights, with video.
Kingston's New Groove - Pumping up the SSD and Memory Markets
We give you an update of Kingston's endeavors in the SSD and memory markets as we spoke to several product and marketing executives to understand how they deal with both segments. Interesting facts and tidbits were shared in the process and we've captured them in this article.
The Great DDR3 1600MHz Memory Showdown
AMD's shift to DDR3 memory with the Phenom II, coupled with falling prices for DDR3 memory modules, point to a turning point in the mainstream adoption of the newer memory standard. If you're still hesitant about getting DDR3 for your next rig, we tempt your wallets with this mega memory showdown involving 10 different dual and triple-channel DDR3 1600MHz kits.
Total Recall - The Past Decade in Memory
As the scratch pad for any form of computation, memory is an essential component of a computer. Join us in remembering the past ten years of memory developments in this Hardware Zone special.
Patriot Viper Fin PC3-15000 (DDR3-1866) 2GB Kit
Patriot's new Viper Fin DDR3-1866 memory delivers on all counts with great cooling and performance. Enthusiasts will also find what they need with Intel XMP profiles and lots of extra bandwidth for manual overclocking. Read our full review after the jump.
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