A fully fledged desktop processor inside a laptop? PC Specialist have decided to cram an i7 6700k into their latest Vortex VI ...
HyperX started out as Kingston’s brand of gaming computer RAM and, like so many other component manufacturers, has since expanded its product offering into all sorts of gaming hardware.
The HyperX Quadcast 2 is an excellent pick for content creators who want a simple plug-and-record USB microphone that will deliver great audio out of the box. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend ...
Granted, it’s also the older DDR4 standard, but most people are likely still on that, so that’s not too bad. It supports Intel XMP so you don’t have to overclock it yourself, and the 3200 MT ...
All of Apple's upcoming new Macs this year are likely to have at least 16GB of RAM pre-installed as standard, breaking a years-long tradition of Apple offering just 8GB of RAM in most of its base ...
As of November 2024, Apple sells two MacBook Pro models: a 14-inch model with either the M4, M4 Pro, or M4 Max, and a 16-inch model with either the M4 Pro or M4 Max. The company used to sell a 13 ...
With the new iPhone 16 lineup officially out, a lot of people—myself included—are taking a hard look at each device’s features and wondering which model to buy. There’s a $200 difference ...
At one end you have some of the best Android phones with as much as 12GB, 16GB, and even 24GB of RAM in rare cases. On the other hand, budget phones have variants with just 4GB of RAM. Meanwhile ...
The iPhone Pro is usually an easy recommendation. If you’re shopping for a new iPhone and have a bit more money to spend, splurging for the Pro is typically a no-brainer. But this year is ...
Tweet (opens in a new tab) As expected, the machine also has 16GB of GDDR6, along with 2GB of DDR5. Game developers will have access to all 16GB of that memory. The additional DDR5 module may be ...
Whether you go for two 8GB sticks or one 16GB stick, you won't want less than that. In terms of speed, we'd say the sweet spot to aim for is around the 3000MHz mark for DDR4. For DDR5, We'd say to ...