Overkill made sense this time.
Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop is on sale for $5,549.99, which is $600 off the regular price. That is still a lot of money, but if you want a high end gaming tower that you will not have to replace ...
I recently purchased a Corsair Vengeance 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4-2666 kit (model CMK64GX4M4A2666C16) as an upgrade for my Asus X99-A/USB3.1 mobo with an i7-6850K CPU. This exact model is on the Asus's X99 ...
MSI and ASRock have announced that their motherboards can now support 64GB DDR5 memory modules across Intel 700 and AMD AM5 Series products, with Fury Renegade 64GB DDR5 modules from Kingston utilized ...
A price war has emerged on Apple's latest 16-inch MacBook Pro, with a loaded M2 Max configuration packing 64GB of RAM and 1TB of storage now $300 off in addition to $80 off AppleCare. To take ...
We’re increasingly seeing PC games move towards a recommendation of 32GB of RAM for high-end 4K gaming, and it looks some games might move towards 64GB eventually. Microsoft Flight Simulator lists ...
Summary: G.Skill has announced two new memory kits aimed at enthusiast-level PC users and gamers, touting extremely high-capacity and incredibly fast speeds. One memory kit is comprised of 128GB, ...
Consistently one of the best places for laptop deals, Dell is particularly worth checking out if you want something packed with RAM. Right now, you can buy the Dell XPS 15 with 64GB of memory and a ...
This post-Cyber Monday deal marks the lowest price ever on the upgraded Mac Studio with 64GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. Plus, AppleCare is on sale for $169. We first covered a $200 price drop on the ...
We're bored to the back teeth of RAM prices. But prebuilds offer some relief from the worry about individual memory and component costs. That's especially ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. Budget laptops with 8GB of RAM and cramped 256GB ...
Should you buy an Apple M1 MacBook or Intel? Well, there's a version of the Apple M1 MacBook that is supposedly packing a punch with a massive performance at 64GB RAM, 8TB SSD, and a 140W USB-C Power ...