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Review – 2x16GB Teamgroup T-Create DDR5 7200CL34 – A 16-Gbit Hynix A-Die kit for content creators?

In this review, we will take a look at a DDR5 memory kit from Teamgroup, part of the T-Create DDR5 series. This line offers models ranging from 5600 to 7600 MT/s and can be purchased in kits from 32 GB up to 128 GB. The product in this analysis is made of two 16 GB modules, forming a 7200 MT/s kit with 34-42-42-84 timings and an operating voltage of 1.4 V.

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Adapting a GPU Cooler to a CPU – Does It Work? Procedure and Tests

It’s nothing new to see people mounting CPU coolers onto graphics cards, especially those large tower models with multiple heatpipes. While they might turn your GPU into a bit of a bulky mess, they can significantly lower temperatures and squeeze out a bit more performance through overclocking.

But what about the reverse? A GPU cooler on a CPU? That’s exactly what we’re going to explore in this article!

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Review – 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400CL36 – Is a Micron Chip Kit a Good Choice?

In this review, we will analyze a DDR5 memory kit from Corsair’s Vengeance RGB series, which offers models ranging from 5200 to 8200 MT/s in modules of 8GB, 16GB, 24GB, 32GB, or 48GB. The kits are available for purchase individually or as part of larger bundles such as 16GB, 32GB, 48GB, 64GB, or 96GB. For this analysis, we tested a kit featuring two 16GB modules totaling 32GB, operating at 6400 MT/s with timings of 36-48-48-104 and a voltage requirement of 1.35V.

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Build log – Tuning a Sugo SG13 SFF PC with 3D Printing and High-End GPU!

Compact PCs, also known as Small Form Factor (SFF), have never been more popular, with a variety of manufacturers—both established and emerging—offering increasingly sophisticated cases. Additionally, companies like NVIDIA are investing in the SFF Ready program for their GPUs. That said, since 2021, we’ve had one of these compact machines to call our own, which has undergone several modifications over time.

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Review – Teamgroup XTREEM DDR5-6400 CL32 32GB (2x16GB) – Another Excellent Memory Kit with Hynix A-Die ICs!

In this review, we’ll be analyzing a DDR5 memory kit from Teamgroup’s Xtreem series. This lineup offers models with speeds ranging from 6000 to 8200 MT/s, available in 16, 24, 32, or 48 GB modules. These can be purchased in kits of 32 GB, 48 GB, 64 GB, or 96 GB. For this review, we’re testing a 32 GB (2×16 GB) kit rated at 6400 MT/s with timings of 32-39-39-84 and an operating voltage of 1.35V.

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Review – SSD DapuStor Roealsen5 R5100 7.68TB – One of the best Gen4 SSD for datacenter we’ve tested so far

Today, we are testing a high-end NVMe datacenter SSD from DapuStor, the Roealsen5 family of SSDs, model R5100, one of the SSDs they offer in the U.2 format. It resembles the well-known, older 2.5″ SATA connector but features a 64Gbps interface, delivering 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes and NVMe 1.4 protocol. Capacities range from 1.92TB to 15.36TB.

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Kingston FURY Renegade 96GB (2x48GB) DDR5 6400CL32 Review: Maximum Performance and density with Hynix M-Die 24-Gbit

In this review, we will be analyzing a Kingston DDR5 memory kit from the FURY Renegade series. This lineup offers models ranging from 6000 to 8000 MT/s, with module sizes of 16, 24, 32, or 48 GB, available individually or in kits of 32 GB, 48 GB, 64 GB, or 96 GB. The product under review consists of two 48 GB modules, forming a 6400 MT/s kit, with timings of 32-39-39-80 and an operating voltage of 1.4V.