I just did a search for "memory speed cas latency" and came up with nothing that explains what i'm looking for. as the subject says i'm curious whether one outweighs the other on benefit.<br><br>I ...
DDR4 memory, even though a generation old at this point, is still very capable and can deliver performance levels only slightly behind the newer DDR5. While DDR5 memory continues to make inroads with ...
Speed makes a difference, and sometimes you can get a boost without reaching in your wallet ...
These new Trident Z5 Royal Neo series kits arrive in DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36-96 and DDR5-6000 CL28-38-38-96 kits, with capacities of 32GB (2x16GB) and 64GB (2x32GB) for the former and 48GB (2x24GB) and ...
Building new PC. I will be getting the Asus Z68 with i5 2500, or i7 2600 if I catch it on sale. The Sandy Bridge supports natively 1066/1333, but 1600 RAM is so common now. I see lots of RAM that can ...
If there's a criticism to be had with DDR5 RAM, it's that there's a latency hit compared to high-end DDR4 kits. That's the cost of taking memory speeds to the next level. In an effort to lessen the ...