Not long ago, the presence of heatsinks and other cooling systems on DDR4 modules made specialists smile… With the arrival of DDR5, this heatsink will no longer be a marketing appendage but an obligation. When you look at the news that is starting to proliferate about DDR5, you’d think that such an increase in speed and capacity would logically lead to a rise in the temperature … [Read more...] about Why DDR5 will heat up
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GameSir’s new phone grip has a fan to reduce heat while gaming
If you are an avid mobile gamer, then you have probably heard of the brand GameSir. The Chinese accessory maker has some interesting controllers and grips for mobile devices to help you during your long gaming sessions. After launching the GameSir X2 earlier this year, the company has now come up with a new solution called the GameSir F8 Pro Snowgon, a premium smartphone grip … [Read more...] about GameSir’s new phone grip has a fan to reduce heat while gaming
KFConsole ready to heat up your game and keep your poultry warm
This year has thrown a lot of schedules out of whack and it seems that KFC may have gotten its April Fools date either too late or too early. Then again, the company is notorious for its outlandish and eccentric marketing campaigns around the world but this definitely takes the cake, or, more appropriately, the chicken. As teased last June, the KFConsole is all but … [Read more...] about KFConsole ready to heat up your game and keep your poultry warm
Corsair Weds RGB Lighting and White Heat Spreaders in Vengeance RGB White DDR4 DIMMs
Corsair has once again expanded its lineup of Vengeance RGB memory modules, this time with a new series of white DIMMs that incorporate RGB lighting. Dubeed the Vengeance RGB White, these sticks are aimed at modders building white systems with RGB enhancements. The new DIMMs cover a broad range of speeds and capacities, with 16, 32 and 128 GB DDR4 dual- and quad-channel kits … [Read more...] about Corsair Weds RGB Lighting and White Heat Spreaders in Vengeance RGB White DDR4 DIMMs
Heat Signature review
In his review of Gunpoint, the first game from former journo Tom Francis, Dan Whitehead described the protagonist as a "flea in a trenchcoat" - springing through windows to administer dainty mouse-click beatdowns. To continue the theme, Heat Signature reminds me of those horrible wasps that breed by paralysing tarantulas, laying an egg on them and leaving their larvae to burrow … [Read more...] about Heat Signature review