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Here you can watch and enjoy the latest videos from Corsair. Videos range from learning how to install our memory in your desktop or laptop to choosing the right Corsair product for you. Videos are uploaded regularly, so visit this page frequently. Feel free to contact us by email with your feedback. Enjoy the show!
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32GB Flash Voyager on KRON's 5PM news.
The Corsair 32GB Flash Voyager gets some well deserved recognition on KRON's 5PM news.
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Company of Heroes Opposing Fronts "2GB versus 4GB"
It seemed like just yesterday that 2GB was more than enough RAM for a gaming PC, but with modern games having 4GB or more can offer a substantial improvement to gameplay. The following video compares the performance of Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts running on the same PC equipped with 2GB and then 4GB of memory. The videos were recorded using FRAPS directly after loading a saved game on the Montargis Region skirmish map.
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Corsair DDR3 1800C7 at 2000MHz!
Australian OCer Dinos22, member of Team.AU walks us through the preparation of a 790i MOBO for some extreme OCing using a phase change cooler, Corsair DDR3 1800C7 memory and cooling fan, and a Corsair HX-620 to power the system and the volt modded 8800GT video card. Get ready for some sub zero cooling and incredible OCing speeds as he goes to DDR3 2000!
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Corsair Explains the Advantages of DDR3 and DHX Technology
In a brief 3 minute interview, John Beekley Vice President of Corsair Memory Inc. explains the advantages of DDR2 vs DDR3 and DHX Technology.
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Corsair Flash Voyager Frozen
This video will show how the guys from 'gadget' tested our 32GB Flash Voyager under extreme temperatures. Can your USB Flash run while FROZEN IN A BLOCK OF ICE?
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Dell XPS M1330 Memory Upgrade/Installation
Actions speak louder than words in this quick video that shows how simple it is to upgrade the memory in your Dell Inspiron XPS M1330. And, if video is not your thing, you can click here to see some close-up photos, with instructions.
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Corsair Flash Survivor Crashtest
This video will show how the German magazine PC Games Hardware tested the Corsair Flash Survivor under “heavy load”. A BMW with 1300kg wasn´t able to damage the device in any way. Auf Deutsch / In German. Full review at http://www.pcgameshardware.de/?article_id=604482.
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Dell Inspiron Memory Upgrade
This video will show you how to upgrade the memory in a Dell Insprion 1520 notebook computer. This notebook has memory located under the keyboard as well as on the underside of the computer.
You can also go to our System Build by clicking here to get more information on performing this upgrade.
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Thinkpad Memory Upgrade
If you have a Thinkpad computer and are thinking of upgrading the memory, you should check out this video. In it, we upgrade both the SODIMMs on a Thinkpad T60 notebook computer. The memory on this one is under the touchpad, so this guide will help make an intinidating task completely simple! You can also click here to see some close-up photos and some further instructions.
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Cnet.com.au Reviews the Flash Survivor
The video originally appeared on Cnet.com.au with a full review of the product. In the full review Craig gave the device an editor’s rating of 9/10 which earned it a Cnet.com.au Editor’s Choice award. Even Bad Dancing cannot harm the Survivor!
View the full review and specs link by clicking here.
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HardOCP Reviews the HX1000W
"The Corsair HX1000W is the largest capacity power supply from Corsair to date and by most metrics it is also Corsair�s best power supply to date. The HX1000W features very good voltage regulation, excellent DC output quality, a good noise profile given the units capacity, and an amazing build quality that features solid capacitors on the secondary."
TWIN2X4096-6400C4DHX Earns GURU 3D Great Value Award
"This memory kit is downright sexy and offers a lot of punch for the money you drop... Last but not least I just have to mention that the kit comes with a life-time warranty. At this price-level and with such timings this memory is really interesting to purchase."
HX1000 Receives "Extreme Recommended" Award from HEXUS
"The Corsair HX1000W is a different kind of beast... it's a modular 1,200W PSU in disguise. Guaranteeing a continuous 1kW at 50?C, more cables than you can shake a stick at, and, with plenty of beef on the 12V lines, three-way SLI certification in the bag, its credentials are above average. Efficiency, too, is superb, and the under-load lines very strong."