It won't be long now before we can run some officially sanctioned benchmarks with finalized Alder Lake silicon, assuming no last minute delays put a cramp in Intel's plans to release its next-gen CPUs ...
If you’re interested in learning more about the performance differences between DDR5 vs DDR4 memory running on and Intel i9-12900K system for comparison. You’ll be pleased to know that the team over ...
Seven years after the introduction of its predecessor, DDR5 RAM is arriving later this year to slowly phase out the DDR4 technology found in all the best gaming RAM. Whilst buying memory is not as ...
In context: Intel's upcoming 12th-gen Core processors, codenamed Alder Lake, are rumored to support both DDR4 and DDR5. A battle between the two is brewing, but courtesy of Userbenchmark, we've got a ...
If you’re building a new machine then you’ll want to weigh up DDR4 vs DDR5 for gaming. In this feature, we deep dive into the specifics of the two memory formats. DDR5 arrived on the scene a few years ...
ASUS has just demonstrated a very interesting new device: a DDR5 to DDR4 converter, that allows people to buy a new Intel 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" CPU and Z690 motherboard that requires DDR5 RAM, ...
PC is no longer the platform to strive for.
Intel Alder Lake CPUs are on the horizon, and as such, motherboard manufacturers are preparing for the imminent arrival as well. ASUS is one of those who are taking advantage of the Intel Alder Lake ...
We're not quite at the point where Alder Lake leaks are irrelevant, because if past rumors are true, we still have a couple weeks to go before Intel formally introduces its first 12th Gen Core ...
Probably the first DDR4 benchmarks for Intel's upcoming Alder Lake-S desktop processors have leaked today via PugetBench. Overall, the performance on DDR4 seems good at least in the case of this. Back ...
Major changes to the PC’s RAM subsystem typically occur once in blue moon, but mere years after DDR4’s delayed rollout, that time is upon us yet again. How fast is DDR5? What will I need to run what?