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DDR5-10000 memory is closer than ever after JEDEC, the managing body of the standard, extends the base DDR5 spec
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Let's see what those next-gen CPUs are capable of.

Samsung predicts a bumper 2024, forecasting a 900% increase in profits for the first three months of the year
By Nick Evanson published
news It's good news for investors and the chip industry, but it's still half the amount that TSMC is making

Having built 500+ PCs in my time I can say this with confidence: Building is fun and rewarding but ironing out those inevitable BIOS, CPU, memory kinks is unbearable
By Nick Evanson published
PC building pains AMD, Intel—doesn't matter which one you go with, there's always something to trip you up.

What are XMP and EXPO profiles and how do I use them?
By Jacob Ridley last updated
Ask PC Gamer XMP and EXPO profiles automatically set your system RAM to higher frequencies. Here's how to do it.

MSI releases Intel BIOS with support for 256GB of RAM, just in case 192GB isn't enough
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Too much is better than not enough.

Corsair's coffers cop a load of cash: 'The gaming hardware market in the United States and Europe is now at a level between 30% and 50% bigger than pre-pandemic years'
By Nick Evanson published
news Decent margins all round but net income was pretty small, though.

Low-profile memory module headed to laptops might be destined for desktops too
By Jacob Ridley published
News The CAMM2 memory module standard would effectively replace 'sticks' of RAM in laptops. Maybe some desktops, too.

Patriot is developing DDR5 RAM sticks that will run at 6400 speed and higher, no matter what the CPU can take
By Nick Evanson published
news No funny stuff going on, just a good ol' fashioned client memory clock driver chip. Lovely.
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