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Featuring internal clock drivers, CUDIMMs are a bridge in getting past the signalling limits of DDR5. We had a glimpse of a non-retail sample of Kingston’s DDR5 CUDIMM in our Z890 review and now we take a look at the now-available Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM in this review.
The ROG CROSSHAIR X870E HERO updates ASUS’ AM5 offerings as its top-end motherboard for AM5 but feels weighed down by the weight of expectation for a flagship motherboard carrying a flagship price tag. Read on about the ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X870E HERO in this #B2G review.
If you’re hard set on going the Intel effciency router with Core Ultra 200S, then the MAXIMUS Z890 HERO is a fitting mixed bag as it gets promoted to EXTREME-class features but also receives some of the trade-offs that comes with the ASUS emperor flagship. Some of the best new quality-of-life features mixed with some new quirks on this board, find out more in this #B2G review.
Introduction: A New Era for Intel With Meteor Lake ushering in Intel’s new era of tiled processors featuring disaggregated components, we finally get the desktop debut of tiled processors of Intel. Officially named Intel Core Ultra Series 2, it will share this generation with Lunar Lake on mobile as well as Arrow Lake-H for high-performance mobile by the start of next year. This generation will also see a shift in Intel’s position as they’ve learned the hard way from the past generation as they brute force their way into gaming…
The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition DDR5-8000 48GB memory kit proves to be a challenge for even some of the flagship motherboards of today to get working. That said, gonna be redoing benchmarks on this kit on next-gen boards and CPUs once they come around after a few weeks. For now, these commemorative kits from Kingston are unique for the company and I hope they push more extreme-class performance parts in the future.