Tag: ram
PNY Launching XLR8 MAKO Overclocked DDR5 Memory
by Sebastian Peak | Nov 10, 2021 | Memory | 0
DDR5 is the new hotness, and PNY has a couple of new product lines for this new standard via their Desktop Performance and XLR8 Gaming DDR5 memory models. Of particular interest to…
Read MorePNY Announces Performance 4800 MHz DDR5 Memory
by Sebastian Peak | Aug 17, 2021 | Memory | 1
PNY is announcing their first DDR5 desktop memory today, with the company's Performance DDR5 4800MHz Desktop Memory offering JEDEC standard speed with capacities starting at 16GB per DIMM. Via PNY: Next Generation Technology PNY...
Read MoreGeIL ORION RGB DDR4-4400 CL18 Ryzen Memory Review
by Sebastian Peak | May 25, 2021 | Memory | 0
We all have hardware stories, and my first DDR2 memory was a GeIL Black Dragon kit that featured not only a black PCB, but red LED lights for eyes of the…
Read MoreQuick Look Review: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB Memory In White
by Sebastian Peak | Jun 2, 2020 | Memory | 0
Corsair began life as a computer memory maker back in 1994, first creating COAST modules before moving to DRAM production. And while a lot has changed in the last...
Read MoreDDR4 Overclocking World Record Set Using Micron E-Die Memory
by Sebastian Peak | May 18, 2019 | Memory | 0
A new world record for DDR4 memory overclocking has been reached, with a top speed of 5726 MT/s achieved (using liquid nitrogen, naturally). The record was set by Overclocked Gaming Systems (OGS)…
Read MoreCrucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4-3200 Desktop Memory Review
by Sebastian Peak | Apr 12, 2019 | Memory | 12
Shoppers of desktop memory are probably very familiar with Crucial, a brand that has been in business since 1996 and became synonymous with their online Memory Advisor…
Read MoreSTH Goes Under the Heat Spreader with Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory
by Sebastian Peak | Dec 20, 2018 | Storage | 1
ServeTheHome got up close and personal with Optane DC Persistent Memory in an article posted yesterday, removing the heat spreaders and taking a look at (and several photos of) the components...
Read MoreSadly not a NAND gate; even if some of these RAM rumours are false we are in for shortages
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 6, 2017 | General Tech | 4
As is tradition, after we received hopeful news yesterday about Samsung's investing in the expansion of their flash production we now have bad news out of Micron. DRAMeXchange reported a...
Read MoreFMS 2016: Micron QuantX XPoint Prototype SSD Spotted
by Allyn Malventano | Aug 11, 2016 | Storage | 16
Earlier this week, Micron launched their QuantX branding for XPoint devices, as well as giving us some good detail on expected IOPS performance of solutions containing these new parts: Thanks to...
Read MoreIDF 2014 Storage Roundup – RAM and NVMe and IOPS! Oh my!
by Allyn Malventano | Sep 16, 2014 | Shows and Expos, Storage | 3
The Intel Developer Forum was last week, and there were many things to be seen for sure. Mixed in with all of the wearable and...
Read MoreThe fix was in, hope you saved those 14 year old receipts
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 10, 2014 | General Tech | 0
If you bought RAM between 1998 and 2002 from Samsung, Micron, Hynix, Infineon, NEC, and Toshiba in the USA, you are entitled to a small payout, assuming you have proof of purchase. …
Read MoreCES 2014: Micron makes further advances in DDR4 memory
by Allyn Malventano | Jan 8, 2014 | Shows and Expos, Storage | 1
While the Crucial did not have much in the way of new flash memory product launches this year, Micron as a whole has been busily churning out further revisions of DDR4 memory.…
Read MoreAnandTech Benchmarks Memory for Servers
by Scott Michaud | Jan 1, 2014 | General Tech, Memory | 8
In all honesty, outside of on-die graphics solutions, memory speed and latency are often neglected. My only requirements for RAM...
Read MoreAMD Radeon RAMDisk Now Allows Background Updating and Loading With Saved Disk Images
In light of AMD’s latest memory release and Radeon RAMDisk push, I decided to take a look at the latest version 4.1.0 of the RAMDisk software to see what had...
Read MoreCould this new research lead to light speed RAM?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 28, 2012 | General Tech | 0
If this is truly a breakthrough and not just another step towards optical RAM, then this story at The Register should put smiles on a lot of faces. Utilizing an indium...
Read MoreCrucial Launches Three New Ballistix DDR3 Module Series
Crucial, a company most well known for their RAM modules, today announced three new series of Ballistix DDR3 RAM modules. The RAM is available in low latency modules based...
Read MoreAdata CEO Claims RAM Prices To Climb Early Next Year
Computer enthusiasts and OEMs alike have been living the dream of extremely cheap RAM modules; however, Adata CEO Simon Chen believes that the dream may be close to ending. In…
Read MoreAMD Releasing Branded DDR3 Memory To Complement Desktop Platforms
AMD has slowly but surely been taking over the desktop computer. The AMD brand is slowly encompassing all of the components inside AMD powered computers. For the past few years,…
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