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Stop chasing 8,000MHz: Why 'sweet spot' RAM is all you need
RAM definitely has a sweet spot, where the frequency at which your performance gains peak comes before the cost and instability of RAM skyrockets. If you can find this sweet spot, you're avoiding ...
RAM timings are a critical aspect of memory performance, often overlooked in favor of more glamorous specifications like clock speed and capacity. However, these timings play a significant role in ...
At first glance, seeing a string of numbers like "34-42-42-96" on RAM packaging might be puzzling — but they carry important technical meaning. They refer to memory timings, with the first indicating ...
As modern games push memory harder, choosing the right amount of RAM matters more than ever. With DRAM pricing in flux, we revisit the big question: ...
RAM Speed Display: In Ryzen Master, the memory clock speed displayed is half the speed (in MT/s) of your actual RAM module. For example, a 3000MT/s RAM stick will show a memory clock of 1500MT/s. BIOS ...
Random access memory is a crucial component of every computer's operation, but it's not always easy to tell when your RAM is ...
When your computer slows to a crawl and struggles with even basic tasks, like switching between apps, it’s often a sign that your system is running low on RAM. A lack of free memory on Windows or Mac ...
PhantomOcean3, a self-proclaimed Windows sleuth, noticed that Microsoft is now testing showing MT/s for RAM instead of MHz in the Windows 11 Task Manager performance tab. Why is this important? We see ...
Microsoft is planning on making a pretty big change to the Windows Task Manager in the near future. Memory speeds will no longer be reported in MHz but in MT/s, for mega transfers per second. The move ...
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