taking my main system up from 16GB to 32GB - I replaced 3 year old Corsair RAM, which is still working fine, so I'm hoping this will last as well. Decent RGB lighting effects. Worth the extra coinage.
Not only can you save $20 on an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D with 3D V-cache, but you'll also get 32GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX memory ...
There have been several developments in the DDR5 memory space over the past week and slightly beyond, such as G.Skill unveiling its sleek and fast Trident Z5 CK DDR5-9600 memory for Arrow Lake ...
With dedicated macro keys, a detachable wrist rest and easy-to-use software, the Corsair K55 RGB Pro is a good membrane keyboard for typing. It also costs just $59. However, all of its goodness is ...
This Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB kit runs at 6400 MT/s making it an ideal match for any modern AMD and Intel gaming PC, and ...
In terms of speed, we'd say the sweet spot to aim for is around the 3000MHz mark for DDR4. For DDR5, We'd say to aim for 4800MHz and above, although at that point it really depends on your coffers ...
DDR4 RAM still makes a lot of sense in 2024 if you're angling for a more affordable PC build that packs a punch. This Corsair Vengeance kit has long been one of the most popular choices for ...
Yeah, incredible. To give you more of an idea of the sheer size and build scope of Corsair 9000D RGB AIRFLOW Super Tower, the front and top panels support up to dual 480mm radiators installed side ...
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While the discount on this G.SKILL Trident Z kit of RAM is only $20, it does let you snag a whopping 64GB of DDR4 RAM for just $120. Not only that, but they can hit 3,600Mhz and come with RGB ...
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The only potential problem is the height of the RAM stick itself, I presume to accommodate the RGB. I have a giant CPU cooler (Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4) which had to be removed to install the RAM.