Category: Memory
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Dual-Channel Kit Review
Trident Z5 raises the performance bar as DDR5 availability and pricing begin to normalize.
Adata XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-5200 Review: Value-Priced Performance
Priced between basic DDR4-4800 and RGB DDR5-5600, XPG Lancer hits the data-rate middle ground. We examine its value.
You Can Now Buy 32GB (2x16GB) Of DDR5 For $200
Hong Kong seller KingBank now sells 16GB DDR5-4800 DIMMs for $100, putting $200 dual-channel kits within buyer’s grasp.
Crucial Cancels Ballistix Brand, Micron Mutes Merch
The Ballistix brand is retiring after eighteen years of service to the overclocking community. It will be missed.
Fast & AVAILABLE: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5600 Review
Corsair has finally caught up to consumer demand for DDR5 while offering this newish tech at optimized latency and speed. Does its RGB-enhanced DDR5-5600 cover all needs?
Desktop DDR5 Now Available At Amazon (Sort Of)
Amazon has DDR5 in-stock, as long as you’re willing to pay the scalpers.
ECC & XMP? Mushkin Enhanced-Latency DDR4-3600 & DDR4-3200 ECC Review
Data integrity can be a big issue when working with critical files, but slow ECC has typically driven High-End Desktop users to use riskier non-ECC solutions. Mushkin’s XMP-rated ECC is here to fill that void.
Death Knell For DDR4? Crucial DDR5-4800 Review
Is standard DDR5 fast enough to beat high-end DDR4? Bandwidth and latency are not the only factors!
Single-Sided? Double? DRAM Memory Ranks Explained
What are memory ranks, and how do they impact system performance? We take a closer look at DIMM organization.
Goldilocks DDR4 For Intel’s Alder Lake? Mushkin Redline Lumina DDR4-4000 Review
Our recent review of Mushkin’s DDR4-4400 C19 showed it falling behind DDR4-3600 C16 in some apps. Is its DDR4-4000 the perfect middle?