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Does an elaborate cooling system mean better performance?

Is it worth going for the extreme clockspeeds?

The aesthetic lover's dream RAM

A non-nonsense 6GB speed demon

Does Corsair's Dominator offer high performance for its high price?

Does the hardcore gaming-focussed RAM impress?

Will high clockspeeds triumph over low bandwidth for this RAM?

Get the most from your 1366 socket with this RAM

This Ballistix kit is sporty, but can it run with overclocking big boys?

If you're in the market for speed, A-Data's got you covered

A dual-channel DDR3 kit with all the speed you can handle

Is speed over capacity enough for this RAM?

Not the Ballistix missiles overclockers may be hoping for

If you are looking for a stable memory kit which you can tweak slightly and monitor the thermal dynamics as you do it, then this is the kit for you, want serious overclocking potential then look to Crucial's competitor's or other modules in the Ballistix range.

Enormous storage in your pocket for a hefty price

Big chunky heatsinks keep this DDR2 kit cool when overclocked

Bargain memory to give your laptop or netbook the edge

DDR3 is finally affordable. Let's look at some that isn't

As the name implies, this memory key isn't aimed at the entry-level market, but business users looking for something a little different from their portable storage.

Corsair’s Voyager Mini somehow packs 4GB of capacity into this wee portable flash drive, which is no bigger than a man’s fingernail.

A-Data has really upped the ante with the packaging for its Vitesta Extreme Edition memory – if nothing else. The sticks themselves sit in a pair of foam boxes resembling luxurious coffins.

OCZ’s Rally 2 sticks have impressed ever since their first 1GB iteration, and now that the boffins at OCZ have managed to cram a ludicrous 32GB into such a tiny form-factor, we’re smitten.

This Sandisk memory key is small and compact, but comes with an oversized lid, which can be used to clip it to your shirt pocket. With 4GB of space, this is the latest must-have capacity for the price.

Breaking ranks with convention may be the norm for indie developers, but it's a rare occurrence for hardware manufacturers. When said conventions exist to tempt 'enthusiasts' it's a particularly risky move - making GeIL's decision to buck the trend with its Black Dragon memory so surprising.

These Mimoco Mimobot Star Wars figurines are offered in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities, though we couldn’t find a 4GB model available for sale in the UK.