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If you bought Corsair PC memory after 2018 you might be entitled to a share of $5.5 million from a class action over advertised DDR4 and DDR5 speeds
By Jeremy Laird published
News Corsair is paying out over class actions lawsuit covering DDR4 and DDR 5 memory bought in the USA.

I can think of few things more ridiculous than a tiny OLED screen slapped on the side of some DDR5 RAM, but here we are
By Andy Edser published
News I look forward to physically shoving my head in my case to check my RAM speeds. The future!

Asus says its Intel 800-series motherboards are approved to run DDR5-7200 without an XMP profile, pointing to a RAM speed boost for an Arrow Lake refresh
By Nick Evanson published
News Truth be told, I think we'd just prefer to have Nova Lake instead, thanks.

Overclocked memory speed records usually don't mean squat to me but this one does because of the sheer amount of RAM involved
By Nick Evanson published
News Eight channels worth of 256 GB DDR5 running at 8,400 MT/s CAS38 is astonishing.

Team Group joins the mega memory kit clan, launching a set of 256 GB DDR5-6000 for gamers and creators who just never have enough RAM
By Nick Evanson published
News But with four DIMM slots being used, will it run properly on every desktop PC?

Crucial 128 GB DDR5-6400 CUDIMM review
By Nick Evanson published
Score: 70% Loading up your Arrow Lake PC with RAM has never been easier or more expensive.

MS Flight Sim 24 is the canary in the coal mine for RAM requirements, so I'm eyeballing these Prime Day deals on 64 GB kits for my next upgrade
By Nick Evanson published
Prime Day Do you need 64 GB for every PC game? Not yet, but one sure does right now.

I don't need 64 GB of RAM but I am tempted when prices are as low as they are right now for genuinely speedy sticks
By Jacob Ridley published
Prime Day It wasn't that long ago that you'd consider 32 GB for $150/£150 to be a good deal.
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