Today Luke focuses on memory performance with the new Intel 12th Generation platform, comparing a high end DDR5 kit from Corsair to other DDR4 kits on the market. Will you see much difference? Spoiler ...
Right, onto the gaming results. We're testing four different games today, using a range of frequency settings: from 3200MT/s to 4000MT/s CL19 on our DDR4 setup and 4800MT/s to 6600MT/s CL40 on our ...
In context: Intel's upcoming 12th-gen Core processors, codenamed Alder Lake, are rumored to support both DDR4 and DDR5. A battle between the two is brewing, but courtesy of Userbenchmark, we've got a ...
It won't be long now before we can run some officially sanctioned benchmarks with finalized Alder Lake silicon, assuming no last minute delays put a cramp in Intel's plans to release its next-gen CPUs ...
After seven years on the market, all the best gaming RAM is unsurprisingly based on DDR4 until DDR5 memory arrives later this year alongside Intel's new Alder Lake CPUs. We could see the new standard ...
In this article we'll take a closer look at memory scaling performance with Intel Alder Lake CPUs, or more specifically the Core i9-12900K, though these results should apply across the entire 12th-gen ...
If you’re interested in learning more about the performance differences between DDR5 vs DDR4 memory running on and Intel i9-12900K system for comparison. You’ll be pleased to know that the team over ...