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Apacer ARES PC3-17066 8GB Kit Review
" In what feels like ages ago now, during Computex we saw Apacer show off the new ARES PC3-17066 kit. I've used Apacer RAM in the past, but I couldn't even tell you how long ago it was and while we've seen the company offer quality module after quality module over the years, it's really been in that main stream segment with high end performance not being something they've focused a lot on. The ARES looks to change that, though. With its mean looking heatsink and strong specifications it looks like Apacer is ready to rock and roll in the high performance memory segment with this new offering. Before we take a closer look at the exact specifications of the new kit, let's take a look at the kit itself. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Sunday, November 13, 2011 @ 15:02:38 UTC (126 reads)
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Apacer TurboII AS602 120GB SSD
" Although currently most companies focus on introducing quite expensive solid state drives based on the latest and incredibly fast SandForce SF-22xx controller some have decided to take a whole different approach and improve their already fast and cost-effective SSD lines. Apacer is amongst these companies and today we will be putting their latest TurboII AS602 120GB SSD model through our usual testing procedure to see just how good it is for its money. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 18:20:40 UTC (196 reads)
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