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As DDR4 goes mainstream, end users want to know if they can expect to see performance gains from adopting it. Does pushing DDR4 all the way to 3.2GHz yield significant improvement over DDR3?
Lexar's DDR4-2666 16GB dual-channel RAM kit goes under the spotlight as we discover overclocking is quite ... whereas, at 3400 MHz, the Lexar climbed the chart and punched above their speed class.
We check out the HyperX FURY DDR4-3733 32GB dual-channel RAM kit today and work ... Lowering the timings did not help much in the pursuit of the top of the chart, and overall speed took a hit in ...
DDR4-3200 is still a 'preferred' speed for Ryzen- not quite as ideal as 3600 but it's not bad and price/performance appropriate. Again-- making sure you're not RAM-starved is more important than ...
By Iain Thomson • Get more from this author The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has published the specifications for the next generation of synchronous DDR memory, which promises to double ...
SMART's new NVDIMM attains DDR4-3200 speed threshold. Utilizing Micron(R) DRAM and 3d NAND technologies, SMART is committed to long term NVDIMM support. NEWARK, Calif., Sept. 03, 2020 (GLOBE ...
In terms of memory speed, you should look for DDR4 memory that operates close to or above 2,400MHz—or 2400MT/s as it’ll appear on the packaging and online. Users purchasing DDR5 RAM will want ...
HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology, Inc., today announced the release of two new high speed Predator DDR4 memory kits in 4266MHz and 4.
As DDR4 goes mainstream, end users want to know if they can expect to see performance gains from adopting it. Does pushing DDR4 all the way to 3.2GHz yield significant improvement over DDR3?