Priced well with the market being what it is today, the Sniper X from G.Skill looks great, performs close to other similar sets of DDR4, but has plenty left in the tank for the tinkering crowd out ...
It’s a series with an XMP profile. Our sample is not the highest frequency kit from the Hermes series, with a 6800 MHz clock, CL32-45-45-108, at 1.4 V. Overall, the Acer Predator Hermes DDR5 memory ...
It seems to have been a while since we last saw DDR4 from HyperX, but with one quick email, we now have a pair of kits to have a look at. The first of which, is the highest binned offering of the Fury ...
Memory channels are one of those quiet design choices that can make a gaming PC feel snappy or strangely sluggish, even when the CPU and GPU look strong on paper. The difference between running a ...
DDR4 RAM still holds well for gaming laptops and is a great choice due to its affordability and performance. Despite not being as good as DDR5 laptop memory, it still offers bang for your buck with ...
It's not unusual to have this kind of question debated in tech forums, so today we're having a look at the performance impact of having four DDR4 memory modules in a dual-channel system, opposed to ...
Memory is one of the largely overlooked components when it comes to building a new system. Usually, frequency and capacity are prone to steal the show. But there are other aspects those have to be ...
One of the check-off features of Intel’s big Haswell-E CPU is support for quad-channel DDR4 memory, but my testing shows it may not matter much. Think of memory channels as shotgun barrels. You know ...
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