We review a 16GB DIMM DDR4 memiry kit, the T-Force Night Hawk 3000 MHz CAS16 DDR4 memory from Teamgroup. It is high-frequency, it has animated LEDs and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms ...
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DDR4 memory kits are steadily superseding DDR3 DIMMs due to competitive pricing and the advent of Intel’s LGA1151 chipset which supports speeds in excess of 3200MHz. Furthermore, DDR4 modules require ...
One of the check-off features of Intel’s big Haswell-E CPU is support for quad-channel DDR4 memory, but my testing shows it may not matter much. Think of memory channels as shotgun barrels. You know ...
We've been collecting data on memory bandwidth for some time now - of course we have - but one of the big questions hanging over Skylake is what the DDR4 support really brings to the table. It's also ...
The DIMM kit we received is a 16 GB in total, it has a CAS latency of 16. Each DIMM is 8GB a piece and thus dual and quad channel compatible. You should be able to find it at roughly 100 to 125 EURO.