AMD has finally released their long awaited Ryzen 7000 series processors out into the wild for consumers to purchase. While the general public is excited for this release, it also signifies the death ...
I don’t think it would be unfair of me to say that while AMD Ryzen processors have introduced a lot of people to the world of PC gaming, it hasn’t come without its problems. Most consistently among ...
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JEDEC was founded in 1958 as the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. It originally had two branches: one for semiconductors and one for vacuum tubes. Nowadays, the group is technically known as ...
We've talked a lot about CUDIMMs, or Clock Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules over the past week or so, but that's not the only development in memory. In what we hope becomes a trend, memory makers ...
AMD's pushing DDR5 adoption with AM5 and its own open EXPO memory standard, though will still be supporting Intel's XMP. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The new KLEVV CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 OC Gaming RAM comes in 32GB kits (16GB x 2), and 48GB kits (24GB x 2) with built-in Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profile support, meaning you don't need to ...
Memory maker TeamGroup has announced new DDR5 memory products that support both Intel's XMP and AMD's EXPO "one-click overclocking" simultaneously. This will make the process of choosing the right ...
AMD—backed by some memory makers—has confirmed the launch of its rumored EXPO technology for easy memory overclocking, an XMP equivalent for the new Ryzen 7000 platform. Here's what we know so far. I ...
Deal summary A $550 price cut makes the new Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop PC a high-performance tower built around Ryzen 7 ...
Key solutions include using DDR4 memory which costs significantly less than DDR5, exploring no-name brands, and repurposing old office PCs with valuable existing memory.