Your motherboard's BIOS may be silently limiting PCIe performance. A quick settings audit can unlock the full potential of ...
Random access memory is the temporary storage area your computer uses to access data and information quickly as it runs. The type and amount of RAM your system needs varies depending on your ...
Your RAM probably isn't running at the speed you paid for.
A computer's maximum supported system memory, or RAM, is contingent on the processor, the operating system and the motherboard. These three factors provide hardware and software limitations that ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Last year saw the arrival of new motherboards, CPUs, and chipsets, alongside faster DDR5 memory that opened the door to impressive speeds - backed up with ...
Last September I bought a prebuilt system with Ryzen 5600G, 16 GB RAM and RTX 3060 12GB for playing with Stable Diffusion. I upgraded the RAM to the maximum supported 32GB by taking RAM from an ...
For Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 desktop processors, perhaps more familiar by their code-name "Arrow Lake", Intel has removed Hyper-Threading from the P-cores. That makes those CPUs narrower, so ...
RAM, like most other hardware, is continually upgraded, with faster modules released to the market every few years or so. While you might be tempted to buy two new sticks of the latest DDR4 RAM for ...
There’s a lot of debate about how important faster RAM is for gaming, and whether it makes a noticeable difference beyond a certain point. One thing is certain, however: If you’re running standard ...
When upgrading or building a computer, folks will from time to time make a few mistakes, and one of the most common mistakes is inserting the memory module in the wrong RAM slot. This usually leads to ...