PNY has launched its XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR4 Silver 3200MHz and 3600MHz memory products in Australia and New Zealand, giving your PC extreme overclocked performance and a brilliant RGB design.
One of the greatest ways to futureproof your computer is with RAM - high-speed, high-capacity RAM. PNY Technologies’ XLR8 MAKO DDR5 32GB 6000MHz kit is sure to make your PC fast and furious, both now and in the future, keeping pace with leading gaming titles for years and years to come.
PNY Technologies is increasing its local push with today's arrival of the highly acclaimed extreme performance XLR8 gaming and performance DDR5 desktop memory into Australia and New Zealand.
PNY's latest product in the Australian and New Zealand market is the Performance DDR5 4800MHz Desktop Memory.
One of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your computer is upgrading its RAM. And what better RAM upgrade than PNY’s XLR8 Gaming DDR4 16GB kit which not only delivers 3600MHz speed but RGB lighting too?
GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.
Full of sound and fury signifying what Kingston says is the kickstarting of a gaming revolution, Kingston’s new FURY branded memory comes in three flavours - FURY Renegade, FURY Beast and FURY Impact.
The OPPO A53 is another one of those nicely built 4G smartphones to emerge from the belly of B.B.K. Electronics, with plenty of premium features but a price that will not break the bank.
Global memory manufacturer, PNY Technologies, has increased its push into ANZ making available its new XLR8 Gaming RGBTM 3200MHz DDR4 desktop memory range.
A recent survey of 2000 PC users found it took just 60 seconds for tempers to rise over a slow or frozen computer. This was experienced by around half of the responders. Almost always, a RAM upgrade was the solution.
Whether making a new build or giving your computer a new lease of life, gaming RAM manufacturer Ballistix has you covered with its Sport AT range, giving competitive players a real edge.
Gaming RAM manufacturer, Ballistix, today announced its new Ballistix Sport AT memory line, in support of the ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance.
Ballistix, a global brand of Micron Technology, has released new RGB LED modules, labelled the Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB range, to improve gameplay, enhance performance, and light up your gaming rig in style.
Game performance-focused RAM vendor, Ballistix, has announced its top 10 tips for being comfortable building your own gaming PC from scratch.
A much faster future has arrived, with Crucial stating its new modules "increase system memory density to fuel memory-intensive server applications and workloads", increase performance and much more.
Leading smartphone makers may have to increase prices because they have been too successful. By creating a demand for premium features like AMOLED screens, more RAM, faster UFS storage, and stronger materials, they have created shortages of these products.
A small price drop SDRAM in January was caused by seasonality – not a decline in computing devices.
Intel is launching its 'Sandy Bridge' CPU family in Australia today, so if you're in a rush to buy one of the latest systems you may be reassured to know that at least one memory supplier has a RAM kit ready for you.
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