The new Gigabyte Z890 AORUS motherboard achieves 256GB DDR5-7200 at full capacity, yet raises serious questions about ...
My main PC (i7-7700/G.Skill Aegis 32GB DDR4-2133/Asrock z270M-Pro-4 running Ubuntu Linux 16.04. I actually forgot the exact video card I have. It's an ATI something with 2GB RAM. :bigdumbgrin: I know, ...
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A new type of compact memory module is coming to the desktop PC, coming on a circuitboard that sits flat against your motherboard. Compression Attached Memory Modules (CAMM2) were first announced by ...
Recent reports have surfaced about a unique ASUS ROG motherboard, notably distinguished by its integration of SODIMM slots instead of the traditional DIMM slots. This design is typically found in ...
The Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) standard was originally designed by Dell to replace SO-DIMM memory in laptops. Despite its humble origins, it's now being prepped to replace DIMMs made ...
The Ashata adaptor efficiently converts old DDR4 laptop memory into desktop-compatible DIMMsUsers save money by reusing existing Laptop memory with this budget adapterMixing different memory brands ...
In recent years we’ve seen a growing number of PC makers adopt LPDDR memory for thin and light laptops and mini PCs, where space is at a premium. But since that memory is fixed to the motherboard, ...
TL;DR: ADATA and MSI have developed the world's first 128GB DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Module featuring 4-RANK architecture, doubling capacity for data-intensive workloads while maintaining high speed and ...
GIGABYTE is preparing its new Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE CAMM2 motherboard, which will support the new CAMM2 memory standard that offers higher speeds and massive capacities. The upcoming GIGABYTE Z890 ...
To be clear, Patriot is a module manufacturer in the memory space, not a chip manufacturer. There are precious few of those, ...