http://www.eteknix.com CES 2012: Upon meeting up with Kingston in their suite at CES 2012, they were really keen to show off their latest 2400MHz kit.
To show how well the memory coped with extreme usage, Kingston were using Adobe Photoshop and using stacking to really stress the modules.
The image they were using was actually several images taken at slightly different positions to make up one super quality high-resolution image.
eteknix: I like your reviews man! Please try to get one of the new 7970's to review. From what I've seen they are bad ass. Also I sub'd and have not seen all your reviews but I'm thinking about getting the CM HAF 932 Advanced case for $160. What do you think? It's been almost five years since I've been in England so I would have to look up the £ to $ rate.
bcarlo25 1 month ago
@26psyside alright badman calm down don't take things to heart
BANGLASKILZz 1 month ago
@ironsoilder123
You poor noob, that monitor cost 3x more then your current shitty TN junk of monitor, its not all about the size...educate your self, NEC makes the best monitors in the market.
26psyside 1 month ago
newegg doesnt have it :(
NuMetal92 1 month ago
monitor makes no difference for a demo. the main focus here is the ram not the monitor.
SylentCommando 1 month ago
No support for Z68, boo!
agenteles 1 month ago
thats fast
jamalakj 1 month ago