Gaming RAM maker Asgard has just unveiled its fastest DDR5 memory kit yet, with its new kit rocketing along at 9,600MT/s (megatransfers per second, which is like the effective MHz frequency). Moreover ...
KLEVV has just launched its first-ever DDR5 CU-DIMM and CSO-DIMM memory modules, ready for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 series "Arrow Lake-S" processors and the new Z890 platform. KLEVV's new DDR5 ...
Remember when 640Kb of memory was enough? Even though Bill Gates never actually said that (despite often being attributed as doing so), there was actually a time when such a paltry amount of memory ...
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Corsair Vengeance RGB: DDR5-8400 CUDIMMs for Arrow Lake
Today we are reviewing a kit of Corsair Vengeance rgb 48GB DDR5-8400 cudimm memory, and there is no denying that is quite a mouthful. The magic part of the name is the enormous clock speed of ...
Vineet Washington is a Tech/ Commerce Writer from Canada. He is a professional writer who is passionate about gaming and technology. With over 7 years of experience in content creation, 3 of which ...
TL;DR: G.SKILL has launched its first 64GB DDR5 modules, unveiling a 128GB DDR5-8000 memory kit with dual 64GB modules. This marks a significant advancement from the previous 48GB module limit. The ...
Several days ago, it was reported that a memory manufacturer in China had announced DDR5-9600 memory, which is the fastest memory in existence. The memory was also a new type of module called CUDIMM ...
DDR5 memory runs objectively high transfer rates; JEDEC specs go as high as 6.4 Gbps, and overclockers have taken DDR5 beyond the fastest LPDDR5X: all the way to over 13 Gbps. At these speeds, signal ...
Crucial Pro Series Supercharges Portfolio with DDR5 Overclocking Memory and World’s Fastest Gen5 SSD
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), today announced two new Crucial Pro Series products with the addition of overclocking-capable memory and the world’s ...
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This PC upgrade feels pointless going into 2026
As memory manufacturers prioritize the enterprise market due to massive demand from AI data centers, we're likely living in ...
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