Articles tagged with: Memory
Posted in Gadget on 26 February 2009

Not that DDR3 modules are new, but a good comparison is never over. HotHardware boys decided to analyze the functioning of memory OCZ Technology, Corsair and Kingston, using them on a PC with Intel Core i7. The analysis was thorough and very interesting results. They say that while officially modules must be used with this platform 1.066MHz, 1.333MHz to use seems to be better, but do not recommend going over the 1.600MHz.
Posted in Gadget on 23 January 2009

The people of Eye-Fi launched a flurry of SD cards with errors that came from the factory. The good news is that the company made as quickly as possible to solve your problem and help consumers and it began to change with no extra cost (of course). If you’ve recently bought one and want to know if you had the misfortune to see you concerned whether this is your memory error detected doing what he explained in their forums.
Posted in Gadget on 6 January 2009

While there is only one way to measure memory cards in its capacity in megabytes or gigabytes, Lexar will sell the new Lexar Full HD Video Memory Card, SDHC cards, such as digital camcorders to 16GB well, and any device that accepts SD cards, of course. The difference is that what the customer is not the first 16GB of capacity, but a number of hours of video recording at 1080p, in this case, 6 hours of video.
Posted in Gadget on 13 December 2008

In hiperDEF Andres tells us that the boys of Green House launched a new SDHC memory that will leave our gadgets with enough space to allow full of information. It is the GH-SDHC32G4M, a memory (as its name suggests) to 32GB of space and class 6. It has a read speed of 20MB/sy writing 4MB / s. You will have 3 years warranty if you come out and buying U.S. $ 213.
Posted in Gadget on 8 December 2008

Because of all the choice of memory cards currently available, the manufacturers have to make a major effort to produce products in this range that differ from its competitors. Some betting on the increasing capability of the cards, others rely on the speed of writing or reading the same. The Elecom however managed to surprise us in presenting the first SDHC card in the world that are water-proof.

