Although DDR5 memory is already present in current Intel and AMD platforms, there are still many computers based on previous platforms that use the memory. DDR4. Therefore, although memory manufacturers already have most DDR5 ranges in their catalogue, you can still see launches like this one from Biostar.
We refer to the new memories Biostar Storming V DDR4, a model that comes with modules equipped with 8 GB of memory or 16 GB. In both cases, its voltage remains at 1.35v of the JEDEC standard, so its speed is also limited with a fairly conventional 3,200 MHz along with CAS latencies of 16.
The Biostar Storming V DDR4 integrates a metal heatsink to keep temperatures under control. Additionally, they include XMP profiles and have been tested for Intel and AMD platforms.
The company has not revealed the price, although it promises that they will be part of a family of economical products for tighter budgets. An option designed for all those who want to update their equipment based on DDR4 memory, or even build a new PC while spending as little as possible without going for the latest generation components.
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Antonio Delgado
Computer Engineer by training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to tear apart everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my free time I tinker with 3D printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything, here you have me.
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