HyperX, a well-known gaming division of Kingston Technology, has added new SKUs to its line of FURY DDR4 RGB lineup, coming in 16GB module or up to 64GB kits, as well as reaching frequencies of up to ...
TL;DR: V-color introduces the industry's first DDR5 OC RDIMM RGB memory modules, delivering up to 16GB per module and 512GB kits at speeds up to 8000MT/s with ultra-low timings. Optimized for AMD ...
G.SKILL are excited to announce a new lineup of Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kits with enhanced compatibility on the latest AMD platforms. Specifically designed for AMD Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper ...
HyperX is kicking it up a notch with a new family of Fury DDR4 RGB memory modules that are supported on both the latest Intel and AMD Zen 2 CPU platforms. HyperX boasts Plug N Play functionality with ...
Apacer, a Taiwanese memory manufacturer, has introduced two new DDR5 memory series designed for gaming and high-performance computing. These new products include the NOX RGB DDR5, which features ...
Hardware hackers love the Nokia 5110 LCD. Or at least, they love the clones of it. You can pick up one of these panels for a couple bucks wherever electronic bits and bobs are sold, and integrating it ...
We've long been fans of Philips' Ambilight technology that fills the space behind your TV or monitor with screen-matching LED lighting. In our experience it can really boost your immersion in what you ...
Extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals specialist G.Skill has released some new super-fast memory modules as part of its Trident Z Neo series. Last month HEXUS reported on the release of ...
XPG, the gaming and esports arm of ADATA, has announced the launch of its new high-performance LANCER BLADE RGB DDR5 and LANCER BLADE DDR5 memory. Sporting a low-profile heatsink design, these new ...
Intended to speed design and integration of displays into products, the TK084V00 (VGA) and TK084X00 (XGA) ToolKIT development packages contain everything needed to create an 8.4-in. LCD module. The ...
Case fans have begun to follow the design trajectory of ATX cases—they were initially just one color and dull, and then someone added RGB lights. After that, people started tacking on even more RGB, ...