In a nutshell: G.Skill has announced two new DDR5 memory kits for Intel PCs. The first is a low-latency 32GB kit running at 6400 MT/s with CL28 timings, consisting of two 16GB modules. The second is a ...
TL;DR: PNY has introduced new DDR5 desktop memory options for gamers, including the XLR8 Gaming DDR5 and XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR5 modules. Both feature a new heat spreader design, support Intel XMP ...
We've talked a lot about CUDIMMs, or Clock Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules over the past week or so, but that's not the only development in memory. In what we hope becomes a trend, memory makers ...
Memory maker TeamGroup has announced new DDR5 memory products that support both Intel's XMP and AMD's EXPO "one-click overclocking" simultaneously. This will make the process of choosing the right ...
AMD's Zen processors have always exhibited some form of latency-related issues due to the way the CPUs are designed. The CCX (CPU Complex) or CCD (Core Compute Die) typically lead to higher ...
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