Patriot VIPER Venom DDR5 Performance Memory Kits Announced

Patriot VIPER VENOM DDR5 Memory

Patriot recently announced its first DDR5 performance memory kit – the Patriot Viper Venom DDR5. It offers speeds from 4800MHz to 6200MHz and is designed to work with the latest Intel Z690 motherboards that support DDR5 memory. Patriot Viper didn’t mention how much its latest memory kits would cost, but they will be available sometime … continue reading

Patriot Signature DDR5 Memory Series Revealed

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Patriot recently revealed its latest memory modules optimized for the latest 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake desktop CPUs and Z690 platform – the Patriot Signature DDR5 memory series. Patriot’s Signature DDR5 is the company’s “entry-level” DDR5 memory. It doesn’t come with any heatsink, and the memory speed is not that high. It’s available in 8GB, … continue reading

Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB and Vengeance DDR5 Memory Released

corsair dominator platinum rgb ddr5 with msi z690

With the release of Intel’s latest platform and chipset series, Corsair announced its next-generation memory modules – the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB and Vengeance DDR5 memory modules. Both memory modules are successors of their DDR4 counterparts. The Dominator Platinum RGB doesn’t have a makeover on its aesthetics, but the Vengeance DDR5 looks slightly different from … continue reading

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 Memory Unleashed

Kingston FURY Unleashes DDR5 Performance

Kingston unleashes its latest memory module designed for the newest platform – the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory. Kingston’s latest memory is significantly faster than its DDR4 predecessor, with a starting speed of 4800MHz. It’s Intel XMP 3.0 ready and certified; and qualified by the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers. The FURY Beast DDR5 works with … continue reading

DDR5 vs DDR4 – Advantages of DDR5 Memory

DDR5 vs DDR4 memory

DDR5 memory is just a few months away and we will start to see these new memory kits in the DIY PC market. The upcoming 12th Gen Intel CPU and 600 Series chipset, as well as AMD’s Zen4 architecture, are said to support and will make use of DDR5 memory. Kingston recently announced that they … continue reading