YouTubers who tested KingBank DDR5 found that it delivers impressive gaming performance, but its Chinese manufacturer, CXMT, might soon follow the pack and prioritize AI clients.
TL;DR: Micron has expanded its Crucial consumer memory and storage portfolio, introducing the P510 Gen5 SSD with up to 11GB/sec read speeds and new RAM products. The lineup includes DDR5 Pro ...
Micron has released 24GB and 48GB capacity DDR5 memory modules. According to News.Mynavi.jp the modules are compatible with both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0 profiles and are designed for desktop PCs ...
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), today announced the availability of a brand-new category of clock driver memory with the launch of its Crucial ® DDR5 ...
If you read that headline and are thinking that 6400 MT/s isn't really fast for DDR5, then you've fallen into the same trap we did. The key detail is that the new modules, which feature a clock driver ...
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The RAM shortage finally convinced me to learn memory overclocking
I managed to gain some free performance.
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 ...
With DDR5 prices quadrupling as AI demand drains supply, we tested CXMT Chinese memory to see how it stacks up against premium and budget kits in gaming.
CXMT IC-based KingBank DDR5-6000 CL36 kits show that Chinese-made memory is as fast as its counterparts from Samsung, Micron, or SK Hynix.
One of the features of Intel's latest Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" platform is support for a new type of memory called clocked unbuffered DIMM, or CUDIMM. It is advertised as allowing higher memory ...
CXMT's KingBank DDR5 matches G.Skill performance for 10% less, but the Chinese manufacturer is allocating 20% of 2026 ...
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 ...
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