DDR5 memory has come a long way in the years since it was introduced alongside Intel's 12th Generation CPUs and Z690 platform in late 2021. In the early days, a memory kit running at 6000 MT/s was ...
Memory manufacturer ADATA has unveiled a new DDR5 thermal coating that reportedly improves the PCB’s cooling capabilities by more than 10%. The new coating is designed to reduce memory temperatures to ...
We're still waiting for the first retail release of a DDR5-10000 memory kit (memory makers are trying to get there), but in the meantime, overclockers have repeatedly blown past that hurdle in a ...
Leo has some interesting things to share in this video, it's definitely worth a watch! 00:00 Start 01:00 Speed / Timings ...
What just happened? Adata has announced that it has developed a new thermal coating technology that can significantly reduce the running temperatures of its memory modules. The company says that it ...
ADATA is showing off an early prototype of a handheld gaming PC with a few feature that make it unique in the space (so far). From the outside, the first things you may notice about the ADATA XPG Nia ...
ADATA’s gaming-oriented XPG brand has released its newest ARMAX DDR5 gaming memory series, reaching speeds of up to 6,400MT/s, coming in 16GB and 32GB kits, and with an RGB option as well. According ...
Memory module maker Adata achieved record-high profits in 2025, with its fourth quarter consolidated revenue, gross margin, operating margin, pre-tax and after-tax net income, and earnings per share ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. RAM is an important part of your PC build. Whether you are building a new gaming rig or a video editing workstation, RAM determines how much ...
Adata reported record monthly revenue in March, surpassing NT$10 billion (US$315 million) for the first time and lifting ...
ADATA has launched the Gold Edition of its XPG Z1 DDR4 overclocking memory, clocking in at the outrageously high speeds of 3000/3200/3300/3333MHz. Besides supporting the latest Intel Haswell-E ...