Testing the XPG's Invader X BTF ATX case, I used the Intel Core i5 12600K on a Z690 AORUS Pro motherboard. For the memory, two DDR5 sticks of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB ran at DDR5-7200M/T.
This year, Apple has made the iPhone Pro interesting again. For starters - the iPhone 16 Pro feature set is identical to that of the Pro Max (yes, we mean cameras). But there is more - the ...
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This year’s flagship iPhones are a modest improvement over last year’s Pro model. Camera Control and the big boost in battery life are nice, but you don’t need to buy a Pro phone to get them.
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max have larger 6.3 and 6.9-inch displays compared to the 6.1 and 6.7-inch screens on the 12 Pro and Pro Max. Screen brightness is higher for typical, HDR content ...
G.SKILL is now also teasing its Trident Z5 CK DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, marking the company's entry into the Compute Unified Device Interface (CUDIMM) memory market. These modules represent the ...
Micron and its sub-brand Crucial have just unveiled their new DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, featuring an on-module Clock Driver (CKD) which improves the speed and stability of the modules ...
For people who want more power, faster performance and a better camera system, there's the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max (which we've also reviewed). The biggest difference between these two ...
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Best DDR5 RAM For Gaming
This DDR5 RAM is the best choice for gamers, overclocking enthusiasts, and creative professionals who demand the absolute best performance from their systems. The XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 combines ...
It’s just launched two new color variants of its high-spec T-Force DDR5 RAM modules, and the pastel pink option in particular could be a must-have if you’re after that cherry blossom look for ...
We're seeing DDR5 RAM come even further into the fold as we go through more generations of components that support the standard, and as older CPUs seemingly get phased out (farewell, 5800X3D).