G.SKILL Announces New 24GB & 48GB Module Capacity Kits, Up to DDR5-8200

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G.Skill recently announced that its Trident Z5 DDR5 memory kits are now available in 24GB and 48GB modules with speeds of up to DDR5-8200 MT/s. While AMD AMD5 systems may not take advantage of the speed, since DDR5-6000 is pretty much the best speed at this time, Intel-based systems can surely take advantage of the … continue reading

Asus ROG Flow Z13-ACRNM RMT02 Gaming Laptop Tablet Unleashed – Features RTX 4070 laptop GPU and Core i9 13900H CPU

ROG Flow Z13-ACRNM RMT02

Asus recently released a unique product that is portable, has dual purposes, and is literally an “on-the-go” product – meet the ROG Flow Z13-ACRNM RMT02. The product name is a bit mouthful, but this 2-in-1 portable gaming laptop/tablet is a collaboration between Asus ROG and ACRONYM. A 13th gen Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and NVIDIA’s … continue reading

6 Things You Should Consider When Opting For An Internet Provider

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Are you in the process of selecting an internet provider for your business or home? Choosing a reliable and fast internet connection is essential for running an efficient operation, whether it’s managing workflow processes at work or streaming media on personal devices. But with so many options available, figuring out which one to choose can … continue reading

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED Gaming Monitor Released

XENEON 27QHD240 OLED GAMING MONITOR

Corsair‘s unique bendable OLED gaming monitor is now available, and so far, it has received positive feedback from the review community. However, despite being a versatile OLED monitor, a 45-inch display may not be for everyone. Some gamers may prefer a traditional 16:9 aspect ratio or a smaller 27″ OLED monitor. That’s why Corsair recently … continue reading

Colorful Battle-Ax Redline DDR5 and DDR4 Gaming Memory Released

Colorful Battle-Ax Redline DDR5 and DDR4 Memory

Colorful Technology recently announced its Battle-Ax Redline DDR5 and DDR4 memory series. Interestingly, these two memory kits do not have any RGB lighting. Instead, they rely on a good-old color scheme for aesthetics and eye candy. The BAttle-Ax Redline DDR5 memory kits feature a white heat spreader with red accents. Meanwhile, the DDR4 memory kits … continue reading