As RGB slowly moves to rule the whole of our lives, Corsair has taken time in R&D to create a monster 4x 8GB Vengeance Kit with control software that's easy to use. Leo asks a crucial question about ...
Leo just upgraded his system - deciding to get rid of the weedy quad core CPU for a 6 core processor he bought on sale at Overclockers UK recently. Quad core is fine if all you do is game, but as Leo ...
Even better, because it doesn’t have any RGB, it’s a great option for those who want a more minimalist and muted look to their PCs. While this Corsair Vengeance RAM is of the older DDR4 ...
CORSAIR Vengeance RGB RT 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) C16 1.35V Desktop Memory: $49.99 (Amazon US) Apple iPad Pro 11-Inch (M4): Ultra Retina XDR Display - Nano-Texture Glass, 2TB ...
With dedicated macro keys, a detachable wrist rest and easy-to-use software, the Corsair K55 RGB Pro is a good membrane keyboard for typing. It also costs just $59. However, all of its goodness is ...
This Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB kit runs at 6400 MT/s making it an ideal match for any modern AMD and Intel gaming PC, and ...
Not only can you save $20 on an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D with 3D V-cache, but you'll also get 32GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX memory ...
NVIDIA's latest Game Ready Driver comes with the usual features, including support for some major new PC games - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is one of them - but it packs a sting in the tail for ...
With Rapid Trigger and FlashTap, Corsair's new $180 K70 PRO TKL keyboard is for the competitive shooter fans out there ...
The former is software that allows for centralised control for all your Corsair hardware—you know, for that sweet, sweet RGB sync—and the latter is Android emulator software. It's a little ...
Some of the best DDR5 RAM options come from trusted brands like Corsair, Crucial ... And if you're considering other memory types, DDR4 models are also at historic lows, so you can explore ...
In terms of speed, we'd say the sweet spot to aim for is around the 3000MHz mark for DDR4. For DDR5, We'd say to aim for 4800MHz and above, although at that point it really depends on your coffers ...