Today Luke takes a look at some new memory from a company boldly calling themselves 'GoodRam'. Yes, it's not the most ...
Here at eTeknix, we endeavour to disclose vital information regarding the benchmarking process so that readers can quantify the results and attempt to replicate them using their hardware. When it ...
For gamers, there isn’t a compelling argument for spending the extra on DDR5 and compatible hardware when the performance gain in games is negligible. So for the time being there is still plenty of ...
When we reviewed Ryzen's latest iteration we briefly checked out how DDR4-3200 CL14 compared to the DDR4-3600 CL16 memory that AMD supplied to us, as they claimed that was an optimal configuration.
PNY Announced today the addition of the new XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR4 3600 MHz Desktop Memory to the Company's assortment that will deliver the overclocked performance demanded today combined with ...
In this article, we review the new RGB series Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4 memory from Corsair. Not only do these puppies look awesome, but they are also properly specced as well in a wide variety of ...
We all know that bigger is better, right? At least in generalities, it's often true. More CPU cores help performance in multi-threaded workloads, while high frequencies boost performance in ...
RAM speeds have historically been ignored by PC gamers, with most tests revealing such a small delta in performance that there was little reason to spend more on faster memory over upgrading other ...
The 7-zip built-in benchmark shows a modest performance advantage running the faster DDR4-4000 memory. Although it provided a mere 1% gain over DDR4-3600 it was 6% faster than 3000 MT/s memory. Going ...