Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra RGB DDR5-8000 48 GB CL36 Review
…The primary 8000 MT/s profile showcased here comes with timings of 36-52-52-126 at 1.40 V, which should cater to most needs without pushing the limits too far…
…The primary 8000 MT/s profile showcased here comes with timings of 36-52-52-126 at 1.40 V, which should cater to most needs without pushing the limits too far…
…Using the GALAX GeForce RTX 5090D Hall of Fame OC Lab Edition GPU, the team pushed the core GPU clock of the GB202 SKU to 4,002 MHz, while the memory was…
…This is all running at high power limits as well and wrapped in a very unconventional design. ACEMAGIC also offers a non-Plus version that's geared more toward traditional gaming and…
…AM4 10th Anniversary Edition" ( 155 ) Microsoft Now Recommends 32 GB RAM as a "No Worries" Upgrade for Windows 11 ( 132 ) AMD Launches the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Processor ( 115 ) Intel Core…
…AM4 10th Anniversary Edition" ( 155 ) Microsoft Now Recommends 32 GB RAM as a "No Worries" Upgrade for Windows 11 ( 132 ) AMD Launches the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Processor ( 115 ) Intel Core…
Introduction ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 ROG Matrix Platinum is a limited-edition enthusiast graphics card celebrating 30 years of ASUS graphics card innovation. The ROG Matrix brand has a long and storied…
…Built-in SD and Micro SD Card Readers - Ideal for graphic designers, video editors, and animators, the SD5010T5 provides ultra-fast, efficient data transfer speeds between the built-in SD and Micro…
…This dual-sensor approach is designed to reduce signal distortion and response delay caused by rapid pedal inputs, helping deliver smooth, accurate throttle mapping during corner exits, traction-limited situations, and high…
…They are also engineered for low resistance and minimal heat generation, operating up to 50°C below safety limits while meeting rigorous UL safety certifications. Source: ASUS
…An extra $150 for a special edition version that's probably produced in a small number, limited production runs usually results in increased costs, isn't that outrageous. Just look at how…