ADATA's XPG Dazzle 2800MHz sticks offer pleasing aesthetics, a calm red glow, and are tuned to hang with faster kits we have previously tested. While cost may be a concern, this kit punches above its ...
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With chart topping performance in some of our tests, subtle looks that appeal to everyone, and at speeds anyone would love to brag having, the XPG Z1 4600MHz DDR4 is impressive. Although, ADATA has ...
Adata just unveiled new gaming RAM modules, and its new DDR5 sticks give us major cottagecore vibes. The company's new limited edition heatsink design looks like it belongs in a Beatrix Potter gaming ...
A new generation is upon us — actually, scratch that. Multiple new generations are upon us. The 12th Generation of Intels Core processors has ushered in both PCI Express Gen 5 and DDR5 for faster ...
We're still waiting for the first retail release of a DDR5-10000 memory kit (memory makers are trying to get there), but in the meantime, overclockers have repeatedly blown past that hurdle in a ...
The modder, who goes by the handle VIK-on, used a pair of 16 GB DDR5 laptop SODIMMs as a starting point. The next step was to ...
Leading into this review, it’s worth diving back into what differentiates DDR4 from DDR5. Since I’ve already written about it extensively in my original review, I’ll include the background information ...