
If you saw that headline and thought, “but wait, DDR5-7200 has been around a while now,” remember that almost all of the DDR DIMMs that you buy as an end user are overclocked. When you buy a G.SKILL or Teamgroup memory kit that’s rated for DDR4-4000, DDR5-6400, or DDR5-7200, you’re almost assuredly buying a kit with memory ICs that weren’t
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Author: Zak Killian