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iQOO Neo 8 Pro to have flagship-tier 50 MP main camera
11:46 am | May 17, 2023

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The iQOO Neo 8 series is arriving next week, and the Neo family will have a Pro model for the first time. The device will run on Dimensity 9200+, and today the company revealed the V1+ ISP will be assisting a 50MP main camera with Sony IMX866 sensor and OIS. vivo iQOO 8 Pro details The primary shooter can easily be graded as flagship-tier because the sensor is also inside the iQOO 11 Pro and the vivo X90. It's a 1/1.49" imager with 1.0µm pixels and f/1.75 lens in front. The vivo brand shared some camera samples, revealing stunning details in four different scenarios -...

Motorola’s 2023 Razr duo coming on June 1
10:49 am |

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The long-rumored next-gen Motorola Razr phones finally have a release date – the flip phone foldables will be introduced on June 1. The accompanying teaser video shows two device silhouettes which implies we’ll see both the flagship Razr 40 Ultra as well as a more budget option with the Razr 40. Flip the script. June 1. pic.twitter.com/gOhSmzhGzL— motorola (@Moto) May 16, 2023 Rumors suggest Razr 40 Ultra will offer a 6.9-inch FHD+ folding OLED screen with a 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rate and a 3.5-inch OLED cover screen. The device will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset,...

Oppo sets Reno10 series launch for May 24
9:54 am |

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The Oppo Reno10 series launch date appeared yesterday in leaked ads, and today the company officially confirmed it - the new lineup will arrive seven days from today, May 24. Oppo's online store already posted listings and renders, preparing for the flash sale, revealing there are going to be three phones initially - vanilla Reno10, Reno10 Pro with MariSilicon X, and Reno10 Pro+ with a periscope camera. The official images and videos confirm what we have seen in leaks so far - an oval-shaped camera island with three cameras, the bottom one being a designated portrait shooter. The...

Realme 11 Pro series is launching internationally in June, company shares camera samples
8:58 am |

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The Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ unveiled last week in China will launch internationally in June, including in India - Realme's biggest market. This revelation comes from Realme as it started teasing the Realme 11 Pro series' global debut, with the promo campaign revolving around the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor on the Realme 11 Pro+. The 200MP ISOCELL HP3 supports in-sensor 2x/4x lossless zoom, which Realme says "allows the sensor switching among different image modes to achieve the same number of real pixels in different focal segments, so that the shooting composition is more free,...

Realme 11 Pro series is launching internationally in June, company shares camera samples
8:58 am |

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The Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ unveiled last week in China will launch internationally in June, including in India - Realme's biggest market. This revelation comes from Realme as it started teasing the Realme 11 Pro series' global debut, with the promo campaign revolving around the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor on the Realme 11 Pro+. The 200MP ISOCELL HP3 supports in-sensor 2x/4x lossless zoom, which Realme says "allows the sensor switching among different image modes to achieve the same number of real pixels in different focal segments, so that the shooting composition is more free,...

Sony Xperia 1 V goes up for pre-order in the US with free LinkBuds and $50 gift card
5:56 am |

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Last week Sony unveiled its newest flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 V. It comes with a brand new main camera with a sensor that's 70% bigger than its predecessor's, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, and a 5,000 mAh battery, along with stereo speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 4K touchscreen. It's a beast, and if you're interested in going in depth with each aspect of it, we have a comprehensive review of the Xperia 1 V for you! On launch day we only got pricing for the EU and UK from Sony (€1,399 and £1,299, respectively) along with a vague "late June" release time frame. Thanks to...

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro update brings enhanced ambient sound for hard of hearing people
2:59 am |

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Today Samsung has announced a very interesting new update for the Galaxy Buds2 Pro. This will be rolling out in the coming weeks, and it brings enhanced ambient sound volume for people who are hard of hearing. The Ambient Sound feature will gain two additional levels, thus now offering a total of five levels of amplification and "providing the benefit of improved hearing to even more users", according to the Korean company. The efficacy of the new Ambient Sound feature was proven through a clinical trial undertaken by the University of Iowa's Hearing Aid and Aging Research Laboratory....

Our Poco F5/Redmi Note 12 Turbo video review is up
11:31 pm | May 16, 2023

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The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 wasn’t used in many phones, so the 7-series still needed a successor to the 778G. That came in March and was so good that Qualcomm called it Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2. Our first encounter with this chip comes in the form of the Poco F5 (aka Redmi Note 12 Turbo), which could prove to be one of the more competitive mid-rangers this year. The F5 sells at €430 (after the early bird pricing of €380 expires) and its chipset can outperform anything in this price class that doesn’t have a flagship chip. Xiaomi also bumped up the battery by 500mAh to 5,000mAh compared to last...

Corsair Vengence DDR5: Great performance on a budget
11:14 pm |

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Corsair Vengence DDR5: Two-minute review

While the Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM kits might not look like much, they pack a powerful punch at an outstanding price that can't be ignored, especially for those looking for cheaper components for a budget-to-midrange LGA 1700 build.

It can almost go toe-to-toe with some of the best RAM out there, like the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, while cost-conscious features like low-priced kits, single-stick options, and newer, non-binary RAM modules like 24GB and 48GB make this a perfect workhorse DDR5 RAM no matter what build you've got planned.

Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM slotted into a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

In terms of design, the Vengence DDR5 module cuts a fairly low profile inside the case. Without any RGB lighting to draw attention, the lower height of the module compared to other brands or models makes it easy to miss, but it does come with a aluminum housing to protect the actual memory components inside, something more budget-oriented RAM kits leave exposed.

Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM slotted into a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)
A Note on Testing

Some motherboards aren't compatible with some modules under dual-channel configurations, while others will limit the speed of the DDR5 RAM when run in pairs, so needless to say it's hard to give quantifiable data to demonstrate the Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5's performance in a way that makes it comparable across different systems. 

For this reason, we only benchmark a single DDR5 module to get comparable performance figures. This does mean that adding a second module will offer substantially better performance in real-world usage. We also only compare modules to other modules running at the same speed and memory profile (XMP/EXPO).

In terms of performance, the Corsair Vengence DDR5 has some seriously competitive numbers against other DDR5 RAM which is significantly more expensive. Starting at $54.99 / £54.99 (about AU$85) for a single 16GB module, this is arguably the best DDR5 RAM on the market by value.

Now you could pay a bit more and get Vengence RGB DDR modules as well, but those only come in kits of two or four, so you can't get a single module. So if cost savings is your biggest consideration, then the Vengence DDR5 non-RGB kits are the way to go.

It's also worth pointing out again that you can get the new non-binary RAM module kits (modules of 24GB and 48GB) in the Vengence DDR5 kits as well, something that can't be said of the Dominator Platinum, or the Kingston Fury Beast lines. If you want a non-traditional setup with oodles of memory (up to 192GB with four 48GB DDR5 modules!), then the Corsair Vengence DDR5 is very hard to beat, whether it's performance, price, or capacity options. Who needs RGB anyway?

Corsair Vengence DDR5: Price & availability

Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM kit on a pink desk mat

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)
  • How much does it cost? Starting at $54.99 / £54.99 (about AU$85) for single 16GB DDR5 modules, $109.99 / £104.99 / about AU$165 as reviewed.
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK, and Australia

The MSRP for the Corsair Vengence DDR5 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit I'm testing is $109.99 / £104.99 / about AU$165, though you can get single modules of 16GB starting at just $54.99 / £54.99 (about AU$85).

Meanwhile, more expensive kits like the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5 or the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5, both of which are 36% and 45% more expensive, respectively, perform on par or only slightly better than the Vengence kit, and in the case of the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 kit we tested, you don't even get any RGB to go with it, so it's not nearly as good a value as the Vengence kits.

Corsair Vengence DDR5: Specs

Should you buy Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM?

A man's hand holding Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

Buy it if...

You're on a tighter budget
With single stick options and a low-priced 32GB kit to start, this is one of the best RAM kits you can get on a budget.

You want fantastic performance
Compared to the competition, the Vengence DDR5 holds its own very well, if not outperforming more expensive RAM.

Don't buy it if...

You want to show it off
If you're looking to do a flashy build, this RAM is going to disappear amid all the RGB your other components might be running.

You want a super-budget RAM option
While cheap, you can't get less than 16GB and the performance and design make it somewhat more expensive than the best cheap RAM out there.

Corsair Vengence DDR5: Also consider

If my Corsair Vengence DDR5 review has you considering different RAM kits, here are two that might better suit your needs.

How I tested Corsair Vengence DDR5 RAM

  • I spent about two weeks testing a Corsair Vengence DDR5 32GB kit
  • In addition to general computing, gaming and creative use, I used professional third-party benchmark tools as well
  • In addition to general testing, I measured performance with PassMark and AIDA64, specifically

I used the Corsair Vengence DDR5 kit as my main gaming and content creation RAM for several days in my home PC.

In addition to gaming, I edited photos, videos, and other illustrations in Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, and Illustrator. I also tested the RAM out using Lumion 12.5 to test its creative chops on CAD-like software. 

In addition to years of computer science education and training, I have been a hardware reviewer for a number of years now, so I know how memory is supposed to perform at this level.

We pride ourselves on our independence and our rigorous review-testing process, offering up long-term attention to the products we review and making sure our reviews are updated and maintained - regardless of when a device was released, if you can still buy it, it's on our radar.

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First reviewed May 2023

Samsung to start buying OLED panels from LG for its TVs
10:21 pm |

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Samsung may be a big TV manufacturer, but it doesn't do OLED TVs since 2015. The company bet on its QLED panels, which are far closer to LCD panels in terms of both cost and quality. The company is also rapidly developing its microLED tech, which is seen as superior to OLED in terms of image quality, but still prohibitively expensive and only available in the largest diagonals. It now seems Samsung is looking to buy more time for the microLED tech to mature and will look to cover the premium market with OLED TVs. And the company has turned to its South Korean neighbor to achieve...

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