Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
RAM Speed Display: In Ryzen Master, the memory clock speed displayed is half the speed (in MT/s) of your actual RAM module. For example, a 3000MT/s RAM stick will show a memory clock of 1500MT/s. BIOS ...
While not completely upgradeable like modular gaming desktop PCs, modern laptops still have certain components that users can upgrade, such as storage and memory. Both are required in modern games in ...
The new DDR5 Pro Memory: Overclocking Edition from Crucial joins their family of overclocked DDR5 RAM, which was introduced last year in 5200 and 5600MT/s speeds. They're designed for mainstream ...
When it comes to RAM, most PC enthusiasts will just set an XMP or EXPO profile and forget about it. Manual memory tuning, much like what is possible on the CPU and GPU, is quite finicky and can be ...
Memory performance is a critically overlooked part of system performance among client users, especially gamers, and the reason is because memory overclocking is both tedious and risky, as it can ...
G.Skill announced in its recent press release that four "extreme" overclockers have made history in the industry as they achieved a new threshold in the practice and set new records of 12,000MT/s ...
Sometimes less is more, and sometimes, less is just okay. Crucial DDR5 Pro RAM enters the very competitive field of current gen memory and doesn't do an awful lot to stand out from the crowd.
RAM, like the CPU, is one of the components that determines your experience when using your PC. RAM modules are usually advertised at an overclocked speed. So, even if you buy brand new or used ones, ...
Mark our words, this will be the year that we'll finally see a DDR5-10000 (or faster) memory kit offered at retail. It's only a matter of time, especially now that Clock Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory ...
Intel, Gigabyte, and Corsair have once again broken the memory overclocking world record, pushing the limit to over 13.5 megatransfers per second (MT/s). Using a Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice board ...