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 ...
For those curious, Lenovo USA prices 32GB DDR4 4400MHz EEC memory at a penny short of $600 each, another $120 more per module than ordinary memory. It's worth pointing out that on this platform ...
Motherboards aren't the most exciting PC component, but they are one of the most important. Having a poor motherboard can leave you with weak VRMs for overclocking, not enough ports for what you ...
The board also supports DDR5 memory with frequencies of up to 5200MHz for single DIMMs per channel (1DPC), or 4400MHz when utilizing two DIMMs per channel (2DPC). The TURIN2D48G’s layout has ...
Does it's job perfectly. No point paying more for this speed and capacity of DDR4. CCL gave great service despite COVID19.
With so many motherboards to pick from, nailing down one with the right features isn't easy. We've narrowed down the list to ...