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Why faster DDR5 memory is worth buying in 2025
mardi 7 janvier 2025, 14:52 , par PC World
With AMD’s latest Ryzen 9000 CPUs and Intel’s new Core Ultra Arrow Lake processors, everyone’s finally using DDR5 memory and the official supported speeds are higher than ever. In classic fashion, though, memory makers like Biwin are really pushing the boundaries and unlocking even more performance on the fringes. Thanks to the combination of new memory technologies and the diligent work of memory experts in Biwin’s OC Lab, these new kits can help enhance your PC’s capabilities like never before. The DW100 line is part of Biwin’s home-grown product line, produced in its own factories with strict adherence to high production values and using some of the best silicon available. Driven to extremes by the in-house OC Lab, the DW100 line features an unlocked power management integrated circuit (PMIC), delivering stable power for everyday use and extreme overclocking. The 10-layer PCB helps avoid interference, too, making it easier for you push performance without sacrificing stability. Biwin Available in speeds starting at 6,000 mega transfers per second (MT/s) and running right up to 9,000 MT/s, whatever kind of plans you have for your system, there’s a DW100 kit for you. There are new Biwin CUDIMM modules that go even further, too. If you aren’t quite looking to push performance to its peak, the HX100 range is available up to 7,200 MT/s speeds with a lower profile and non-RGB heatsink. It’s a great fit for more compact PCs that want high performance, even under warmer conditions. Whether you’re upgrading to 7,200 MT/s or 9,000 MT/s+, these enhanced speeds give you the chance of a notable performance boost over older DDR4 memory and slower DDR5 kits. Review after review show that these older, slower memory standards just can’t compete, and you’ll see real gains in performance by switching up to something faster. On top of the added performance, these kits also perform at greater efficiency, and open up the option of voltage-enhanced overclocking if you like to manually tweak your settings. View BIWIN DW100 Never heard of Biwin before? You’d be surprised. While we can’t name names, you’ll find its memory ICs in a range of products from high-end wearables to VR headsets to name-brand SSDs. Biwin has been in the game for almost 20 years, and heads up an impressive ecosystem, often using its leaner production lines to beat the bigger names to market. Now Biwin wants to do the same with cutting-edge DDR5 and it’s got a serious value proposition for those paying attention.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2567641/why-faster-ddr5-memory-is-worth-buying-in-2025.html
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