Wow ok that changes things. Gonna have to rethink my approach now.
To add to the point above: unfortunately, the memory controllers on these chips are not as good as expected for high speeds. I had issues with several...
Honestly I have had my Swift 5 for well over a year now and the main thing I realized after carrying it every single day is that while the weight is i...
Respectfully, I'd consider another option if you're REALLY worried about reliability. While the Crucial is fine, these are safer for a laptop upgrade:...
Respectfully, I'd consider another option before dropping two hundred bucks. I get the convenience factor, but as a total budget nerd, I think the exp...
Seconding the recommendation above regarding the Phanteks stuff! I actually tried to go the cheap route first with some generic strips from Amazon and...
Seconding the recommendation above! Honestly, keeping things safe is a vibe when you're dropping cash on a 9800X3D. If you want crazy good VRMs and sa...
ngl, I've spent way too much time testing Zen 5 fabric limits... you're basically looking at the 6000MHz vs 6400MHz debate. While 6000 is safe, *most*...
So basically the consensus is that the Swift 5 is such a tiny 14-inch machine that standard sleeves just don't cut it. Like the other guys said, you'r...
Ngl, picking a B650E board is probably your best bet for that PCIe 5.0 stuff!! Most of them have solid VRMs and things, so just make sure the BIOS is ...