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K ubuntu Focus, the manufacturer that makes Kubuntu Linux -only PCs, has announced a new workstation-level laptop, the Focus ...
Corsair's Vengeance memory lineup, known for its top-tier performance, now offers a 192GB (4x48GB) configuration starting at $724.99. Additionally, Corsair has released a high-speed DDR5-7000 C40 ...
It's clearly a beast, but the real kicker is that it can be outfitted with up to 192GB of DDR5 RAM and 4x M.2 NVMe SSDs. With the power it packs under the hood, the Ultima 18 is set to cruise ...
A screenshot posted by Raja shows the ASUS ROG STRIX X670-E motherboard running 192 GB of DDR5 memory, which includes four 48 GB Corsair modules running at 2600 MHz (5200 MT/s). ...
MSI has shared some screenshots of two different systems configured with the new DDR5 modules, boosting their max RAM support from 128GB to 192GB. The first screenshot shows a PC system packing an ...
Asus successfully boots 192GB of system memory on one of its AM5 motherboards, comprised of four 48GB DDR5 modules.
The new V-Color DDR5 overclocking R-DIMM memory modules come in 192GB kits (with 4 x 48GB sticks) in both 6400MHz and 7200MHz speeds. They've been made for users that demand the maximum RAM ...
Launching in early March 2023, 192GB (4x 48GB) 5,200MT/s VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 kits set a new standard for high capacity DDR5.
One major change, too, here is that the M2 Ultra supports up to 192GB of unified memory, backed by 800GB/s of memory bandwidth. All of this means the new chip’s CPU performance is up to 20% ...
Naturally, this doesn’t come cheap. If you want the 192GB kit of Vengeance DDR5 desktop RAM, it’ll cost you a whopping $724.99 at retail, or $749.99 if you want fries RGB lighting with that.
New CORSAIR Kits PC Builders are now able to choose from various memory kits based on 24GB and 48GB UDIMM modules allowing for 48GB (2x24GB), 96GB (2×48) and 192GB (4X48) kits.
The 192GB kit for DDR4-2666 is $1,585. The same kit at DDR4-4000 is $3,000. If you don't need the additional bandwidth, we wouldn't recommend paying for it. Hat-tip to Overclocker3D for the news.