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DDR5-6400 CL38 kit G.Skill has announced its newest high-performance T5 Neo series DDR5-6400 CL38 512GB (64GBx8) overclocked ...
Curious if 32 GB of RAM is overkill? It does offer future-proofing and extra space for gaming, editing, and heavy ...
Cadence taped out an LPDDR6/5X memory IP system running at 14.4 Gbps—up to 50% faster than previous-generation LPDDR DRAM.
JEDEC has announced the next-gen low-power DDR6 memory standard for PCs and servers, even as the PC market begins shifting to the slightly older DDR5 memory standard.
If you’re looking for a modern gaming PC that can double as a professional workstation, this ₹95K build delivers on all fronts. Built around AMD’s Zen 5 architecture, NVIDIA’s RTX 5060, and 32GB of ...
Memory manufacturer G.Skill just announced two new high-capacity memory modules overclocked to DDR5-6000 CL32 and DDR5-6400 CL36. Previously, high-performance memory kits were limited to smaller ...
ECO typically means lower voltage, but here XPG worries about its carbon footprint with its new, very luminous, and fast set of Lancer Neon RGB Eco DDR5.
RAM: ADATA XPG Lancer 16GBx2 DDR5 – ₹7,400 32GB of dual-channel, high-speed DDR5 memory ensures smooth multitasking, fast game load times, and future-proofs your system for demanding games and ...
The overclocking world record is done on XPG's LANCER RGB DDR5 memory with GIGABYTE's Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard with Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor.
ADATA XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory breaks another OC world record using LN2 cooling: smashing 12762MT/s, breaking the DDR5 memory OC world record.
To that end, Adata's XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory is offered in 16GB, 32GB, and 48GB capacities at speeds ranging from 6,000MHz to 8,000MHz (technically, MT/s for you sticklers out there).
ADATA has announced its line of DDR5 CUDIMM series of products alongside the gaming division XPG's offering is officially certified to perform best with motherboards from several popular brands in the ...