AMD has released EXPO 1.2 for AM5 motherboards, introducing Ultra Low Latency mode and expanded memory compatibility, with its full benefits likely to arrive alongside Zen 6 CPUs. The update adds ...
EXPO 1.2 keeps CUDIMM in bypass mode on AM5 for now, with full speed support and complete compatibility expected to arrive ...
These new Trident Z5 Royal Neo series kits arrive in DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36-96 and DDR5-6000 CL28-38-38-96 kits, with capacities of 32GB (2x16GB) and 64GB (2x32GB) for the former and 48GB (2x24GB) and ...
At first glance, seeing a string of numbers like "34-42-42-96" on RAM packaging might be puzzling — but they carry important technical meaning. They refer to memory timings, with the first indicating ...
DDR4 memory, even though a generation old at this point, is still very capable and can deliver performance levels only slightly behind the newer DDR5. While DDR5 memory continues to make inroads with ...
When the opportunity arises, upgrading your RAM is a great way to boost your PC’s performance. But RAM can be quite a headache to work out sometimes. That’s because it comes in varying generations, ...
Benchmark Summary: While it's clear that having aggressive memory timings will increase system performance, the differences were not dramatic. The biggest speed gains come with increased clock speeds.
As DDR5 continues to cement its position as the de facto memory standard, gamers and productivity professionals alike are looking to find the best memory for the blend of performance, value, and ...