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G.SKILL helps Ryzen 5000 overclock well
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 07 December 2020 12:45

G.SKILL helps Ryzen 5000 overclock well


Most used for breaking OC records

It turns out that G.SKILL is an almost sovereign leader in the AMD Vermeer Ryzen 5900 series overclocking scores at the HWbot.

HyperX adds new FURY DDR4 RGB memory modules and kits
Published in PC Hardware


Up to 64GB and up to 3600MHz

HyperX, a well-known gaming division of Kingston Technology, has added new SKUs to its line of FURY DDR4 RGB lineup, coming in 16GB module or up to 64GB kits, as well as reaching frequencies of up to 3600MHz and latencies as tight as CL15.

G.Skill updates Trident Z Neo DDR4 to DDR4-4000 CL16
Published in PC Hardware


Ready for Ryzen 5000 series

G.Skill has unveiled its new DDR4 memory specifications under the Trident Z Neo series, which will be optimized for Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and available in high-frequency, low-latency, or high-capacity kits, reaching DDR4-4000 frequency, CL14 latency, or 64GB capacity.

Microbes remember everything
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 28 April 2020 11:53

Microbes remember everything


But can they run Crysis 3?

Biologists studying bacteria collectives, or “biofilms,” have discovered that these simple organisms feature a robust capacity for memory which opens the way for a computing use.

G.Skill announces new 256GB memory kit for AMD's Threadripper 3990X
Published in PC Hardware


Eight 32GB modules running at 3,600MHz

In order to give some love to AMD's latest Ryzen Treadripper flagship, G.Skill has announced its new 256GB Trident-Z Neo memory kit, with eight modules running at 3,600MHz and some tight latencies.

ADATA rolls out new XPG Hunter DDR4 memory modules
Published in PC Hardware


Coming in SO-DIMM and U-DIMM options

ADATA has unveiled its newest XPG Hunter line of DDR4 memory modules aimed at enthusiasts and gamers, which will be available in both U-DIMM and SO-DIMM variants.

Intel wants a new type of memory
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Monday, 07 October 2019 10:11

Intel wants a new type of memory


Forget about AMD for a moment

Chipzilla boffins have published a paper suggesting a new kind of CPU memory to block side-channel attacks like Meltdown and Spectre.

Linux suffers from memory problem
Published in PC Hardware
Wednesday, 07 August 2019 10:53

Linux suffers from memory problem


Less than 4GB and you are doomed

Desktop Linux is particularly brutal when it comes to running on low RAM systems.

Samsung suffers from memory glut
Published in PC Hardware
Wednesday, 31 July 2019 12:28

Samsung suffers from memory glut


Profits slashed by half

Samsung posted a 56 percent plunge in June-quarter profit as an oversupply of memory chips continued to weigh down prices.

DRAM average sales price to fall 42.1 per cent
Published in PC Hardware

 

Because industry’s internal augers muffed their oracles

DRAM average sales price set to fall 42.1 percent after the key prediction people in the chip making business stuffed up their predictions.