At Computex 2026, Leo had a chance to chat with AMD's Bill Alverson to get more details on EXPO ULL and more
Read More »AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency support expands to older AM5 motherboards
Asus and MSI have released new BIOS updates based on AGESA ComboAM5 1.3.0.1b, bringing AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency (ULL) support to older 600-series AM5 motherboards. As noted by VideoCardz, the feature is currently available on selected Asus X670E motherboards, including the ROG Crosshair X670E Hero, Gene, and Extreme. Download …
Read More »Gigabyte overclocking team sets new records at G.Skill OC World Cup
At the 12th Annual G.Skill OC World Cup at Computex, Gigabyte's professional overclocker, Hicookie, set a new record for DDR5 memory speed using multiple Aorus motherboards.
Read More »Computex 2026: G.Skill announces Trident Z5 NeoX RGB memory with AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency
G.Skill has announced its new Trident Z5 NeoX RGB DDR5 memory series at Computex 2026, introducing support for AMD's newly released Ultra Low Latency EXPO profiles. The new kits feature specifications ranging from DDR5-6000 CL36 down to DDR5-6000 CL26. The memory kits leverage the newly updated AMD EXPO ULL technology. …
Read More »TeamGroup announces new DDR5 kits, PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and more
TeamGroup is preparing a wide range of new memory, storage and cooling products for Computex 2026, covering its T‑Force gaming line, T‑Create creator hardware and industrial‑grade solutions. The company’s showcase spans DDR5 modules, PCIe SSDs, external drives and new accessories. T‑Force is marking its 10th anniversary with the Carbon Style …
Read More »Cooler Master and G.Skill team up for actively-cooled MasterDimm RAM
Cooler Master and G.Skill team up for new MasterDimm DDR5 memory with active cooling.
Read More »G.Skill debuts new DDR5-9200 memory kit ahead of Computex
G.Skill is one of the first names to come to mind when we think of extreme-speed memory. Ahead of Computex next week, G.Skill just announced one of its highest-speed DDR5 kits yet, operating at an impressive 9200MHz.
Read More »Silicon Power to showcase ROG certified RAM at Computex 2026
Silicon Power has announced the launch of the XPower Cyclone R DDR5 memory module, a new addition to its performance-focused gaming lineup. As this memory is developed in collaboration with Asus as part of the brand's 20th-anniversary, the module has official ROG-certified status. The memory module is built on the …
Read More »Corsair launches limited-edition Shugo DDR5 memory with Japan-inspired art
Corsair has announced Shugo DDR5, a limited‑edition memory line that pairs high‑end DDR5 performance with Japanese‑inspired art designs created in collaboration with community artists. The series launches with two themes, Onyx Blade and Sakura Noa, each produced in limited quantities for collectors and showcase‑PC builders.
Read More »ASUS enters PC memory market with the ROG DDR5 kits
Asus has entered the enthusiast computer memory market with the launch of its first ROG-branded RAM modules, the ROG DDR5 RGB Edition 20. Developed in partnership with Biwin, the special-edition memory kits feature a black-and-red aesthetic with gold accents to mark the 20th anniversary of the ROG brand. According to …
Read More »GeIL’s new DDR5 memory offers 8000MT/s speeds without tinkering in the BIOS
GeIL has introduced what it claims is the first DDR5 memory to run at 8000MT/s entirely through JEDEC SPD, enabling true plug‑and‑play operation without XMP profiles or BIOS tuning.
Read More »XPG announces Novakey DDR5 memory with Infinity Mirror RGB
XPG has announced the launch of its Novakey RGB DDR5 memory series, featuring a patented “Infinity Mirror” heat sink design. The new flagship modules offer speeds up to 6400MT/s and capacities up to 32GB per module. Aimed at mainstream gamers and creative professionals, the Novakey RGB DDR5 modules use optical …
Read More »Sapphire Nitro+ X870EA PhantomLink Review
Leo checks out Sapphire PhantomLink - a cable-free way to install your graphics card
Read More »Early performance tests reveal significant throughput penalty for HUDIMM DDR5
Intel, in partnership with various partners, has introduced the HUDIMM (Half-Unbuffered DIMM) standard to address the ongoing global memory shortage and rising hardware costs. This new specification aims to lower the barrier to entry for DDR5 platforms by simplifying the internal architecture of the memory modules. However, this new module …
Read More »G.Skill’s high-speed DDR5 memory is ready for Intel Core Ultra 200S
Earlier this week, Intel rolled out new Core Ultra 200S Plus series processors. We've already reviewed them here at KitGuru, finding that they offer compelling performance for the price tag. Now, G.Skill is confirming that its overclocked XMP 3.0 DDR5 memory kits are validated to support the new desktop CPUs.
Read More »Biostar launches new 16GB UDIMM DDR5 memory modules
Biostar has new UDIMM memory modules hitting the market. The new 16GB DDR5 kits are now shipping out, available with either 4800MHz or 5600MHz speeds, designed with a focus on stability and efficiency. Designed to support a wide range of PCs, the Biostar DDR5 16GB UDIMM memory aims to offer …
Read More »ASRock X870E Taichi OCF – Formula for Confusion
The ASRock X870E Taichi OCF is all about the Over Clocking Formula name and features. This forms a large part of our video as we dig into the function of the mysterious buttons that ASRock has positioned near the two memory slots and the main power connector. Key features 22+2+1 …
Read More »Win a 32GB kit of ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory! (closed)
We've teamed up with ADATA to give you the chance to win a brand new 32GB kit of XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory! What's more, this competition is open worldwide and entering is dead easy...
Read More »CES 2026: ADATA’s high-speed XPG memory, panoramic case
ADATA is marking its upcoming 25th anniversary at CES 2026 with a showcase spanning AI‑centric storage, industrial solutions and new XPG gaming hardware. The company’s booth is divided into three zones - AI Innovation, Smart Living and Gaming Lifestyle. We cover it all in our latest CES video.
Read More »CES 2026: Gigabyte refreshes 800-series motherboard lineup with four new models
Gigabyte has used CES 2026 to showcase a specialised lineup of motherboards designed to squeeze every last frame out of AMD's Ryzen 9000 Series X3D processors. Leading the charge is the X870E Aorus Xtreme X3D AI Top, a flagship board focused on high‑frequency memory stability and aggressive thermal management for the latest 3D V‑Cache silicon.
Read More »ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 Review – but can you afford it?
The end of 2025 feels like a strange time to review this 32GB kit of dual channel ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 CL30 memory, and that is for two reasons. The first is that demand for AI hardware has gone wild which means that supplies are short and the second …
Read More »SODIMM to DIMM adapters could help gamers work around DDR5 memory shortage
In recent weeks, DDR5 memory prices have begun skyrocketing due to a shortage brought about by AI companies buying up the majority of available DRAM supply. Gamers may be able to work around the shortages with a little ingenuity though, as desktop RAM can be replaced by SODIMM modules with …
Read More »Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro X3D Ice Review
Leo takes a deep dive into Gigabyte's X870E Aorus Pro X3D Ice
Read More »KitGuru Advent Calendar Day 21: Win an Adata 32GB DDR5 RAM kit and 1TB M.2 SSD! (Closed)
For Day 21 of the KitGuru Advent Calendar, we have teamed up with ADATA to give one lucky winner a memory and SSD upgrade. Our prizes today include the ADATA Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 32GB CL30 memory and Mars 980 Blade 1TB SSD!
Read More »XPG introduces Armax DDR5 memory with ‘stealth fighter’ aesthetic
XPG has announced the launch of its latest memory series, the Armax DDR5. Designed with a specific aesthetic in mind, the new modules draw inspiration from the silhouette of stealth fighter jets, offering a rugged look paired with speeds of up to 6400MT/s. Adata XPG Armax's design focus is compatibility. …
Read More »Micron kills Crucial brand to focus on AI data centre segment
Micron has announced it will discontinue its consumer-facing Crucial brand, marking the end of a 29-year run for one of the most known names in PC memory and storage. The company confirmed it will cease selling Crucial-branded consumer products through global retailers and distributors by February 2026. Micron's decision represents …
Read More »Sapphire Nitro+ B850A WiFi 7 Motherboard Review
Sapphire is back with a new B850M motherboard - prepping for Zen 6?
Read More »JEDEC introduces CQDIMM standard for 128GB 4-rank DDR5 modules
JEDEC has updated its classification system for DDR5 memory modules as higher-capacity unbuffered variants begin entering production. The organization is replacing the previous general CUDIMM label for 4-rank designs, introducing the new, specific term: CQDIMM (Client Quad-Rank Unbuffered DIMM). Brought to our attention by Guru3D, this new terminology is being …
Read More »Cens pushes G.Skill DDR5 past 13,300 MT/s in latest world record
German extreme overclocker Cens has broken the DDR5 memory frequency world record, reaching DDR5-13322 just days after the previous record was set.
Read More »ADATA brings 128GB DDR5 modules to mainstream desktops with new 4-Rank CUDIMMs
Adata has introduced a 128GB DDR5 CUDIMM module, effectively doubling the maximum capacity per stick for the mainstream desktop platform. This breakthrough brings 4-rank memory, previously available only in server space, into consumer-grade hardware. Until now, the consumer DDR5 market has been limited to single- and dual-rank modules, with a …
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