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vivo Pad Air design and specs revealed by company exec
12:15 pm | August 9, 2023

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The vivo Pad2 arrived in April and now a more affordable tablet is coming. Meet the vivo Pad Air, teased by the VP of Vivo China. The new tablet will be a light device with a big battery. According to the official, it will have a 3:2 ratio screen, which is “perfect for learning”. It will be available in three colors, and on the back, we can see one camera and an LED flash on an Oreo-shaped island. vivo Pad Air The tablet will be built around a 11.5” LCD with 2.8K resolution, which is 2880 x 1800 pixels. It will support 144 Hz adaptive refresh rate. The chipset will be a...

Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 announcement scheduled for August 14
10:51 am |

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After months of rumors and a few teasers, Xiaomi is ready to announce its Mix Fold 3 on Monday, August 14. The device will be introduced by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun who will also hold his annual talk event which starts at 7PM Beijing time (11AM UTC). Xiaomi is aiming to deliver an “all-around flagship without shortcomings” as per Lei Jun and the marketing poster describes the device as “defining a new standard for foldable display”. Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 launch event poster In a separate post on Weibo, Lei Jun detailed the Mix Fold 3’s development process which required Xiaomi engineers to...

OnePlus Ace 2 Pro to feature an updated 6.74” OLED screen by BOE
9:57 am |

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OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will have a 6.74” OLED screen, the company revealed on Weibo. The display specs are similar to the Ace 2, but the new device will have a Q9+ panel by BOE for an improved visual experience. The display of the Ace 2 Pro is going to match its non-Pro sibling's basic specs - 120 Hz refresh rate, 1240p resolution, 10-bit color support and HDR10+ certification. The Q9+ panels by BOE is a slight upgrade over the Q9 with better color reproduction, low light optimisations, better uniformity. The OnePlus Ace 2 Pro is shaping up to be a properly interesting phone....

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra to feature a 50MP 3x telephoto camera
9:00 am |

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra came with a 10MP 3x telephoto camera, which was rumored to be replaced with a 5x unit on next year's Galaxy S24 Ultra. However, reliable tipster Ice Universe says the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a 50MP 3x telephoto unit, which, if true, will be a significant upgrade over the 10MP 3x telephoto in terms of resolution. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Samsung is rumored to use the same 200MP sensor from the S23 Ultra on the S24 Ultra, while the 10x periscope unit is expected to come with minor improvements, but it's unclear if there will be any upgrades to...

Oppo Find N3 Flip gets certified with 67W charging support
4:43 am |

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Earlier this month we saw the upcoming Oppo Find N3 getting certified with support for 100W fast wired charging, up from its predecessor's 67W. And today a new certification has unveiled a similar upward trajectory in terms of charging speed for the next flip-style foldable from the company as well. The Oppo Find N3 Flip was recently certified by 3C for sale in China with model number PHT110 (keep in mind this is the Chinese market specific model number, the international model - if there's going to be one - will have a different one). This certification revealed the fact that the Find N3...

WhatsApp now supports screen sharing in video calls
1:59 am |

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WhatsApp's quest to add as many features as possible shows no signs of stopping. Case in point, a new one. Today Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the Meta-owned messaging service now supports screen sharing in video calls. The feature is pretty self-explanatory. Using it, you can share documents, photos, or whatever else may be on your screen. This has been in development for a few months now, having gone out to beta testers back in May. You can access it by tapping on the Share icon. Then you choose whether you want to share a specific app only or your entire screen, no...

The PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5 delivers incredible value with little in the way of compromise
11:06 pm | August 8, 2023

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PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5: One-minute review

The PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5 RAM kit might not be the most eye-catching memory I've slotted into the test bench, but boy howdy does it get the job done, especially if you're looking for some more affordable options for upgrading your rig.

To be clear, this isn't the best RAM on the market if what you're looking for is the fastest raw performance. There are kits with much higher OC speeds that can honestly run circles around it, but with higher memory speeds comes power and stability issues, especially if you're going to dig in and fiddle with the timing profile of the modules. 

PNY xlr8 gaming mako ddr5 RAM slotted into a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

If what you're looking for though is a great plug-and-play kit with a respectable OC performance at the click of a BIOS button, then the XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5-6000 kit is impossible not to recommend.

This is all the more impressive given that the PNY kit holds its own against probably the venerable Corsair Dominator Platinum running at a higher memory speed, and goes toe to toe with the best G.Skill DDR5 RAM kit, the Trident Z5 Neo, running at the same speed.

And while the Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5-6600 I had in the lab is the better bet for DDR5 RAM in terms of raw performance, you're paying a massive 54% premium ($184.99, about £140/AU$270) for a 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit, compared to the XLR8 Gaming Mako 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit, which sells for $119.99 (about £95/AU$175). 

For that price, you're getting about 93% of the performance of the Corsair kit with only about 9.4% higher latency when running with Intel XMP at the module's max-rated speeds. 

These differences aren't nothing, but you do need to ask yourself if that marginally better performance is worth the extra money, because that extra money's not nothing either. The PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5-6000 32GB kit has an average performance-per-dollar score of 253.28, compared to the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-6600's 148.06 – a 47.5% better showing for the PNY kit.

The baseline 4,800MHz speeds for the two kits equalized things considerably, with the PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako kit actually coming in a bit faster than the Corsair kit. The timings on the two kits are also pretty much even (38-40-40-78 for the Corsair kit and 40-40-40-77 for the PNY modules). 

On the other side of the ledger, you have the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo, one of the most popular RAM kits out there, which comes in at the same price as the PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5 for a 32GB, two-stick, 6,000MHz kit.

Pitting these two against each other, they beat each other to an effective draw on every measure, though the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo technically wins on points, while neither can keep up with the fully overclocked Dominator kit, which is expected given the Dominator kit is 600MHz faster.

Given that the two 6,000MHz kits perform identically and cost the same, if you can't get your hands on a G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo kit, the PNY kit is an ideal substitute (and vice versa).

All told then, the PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5 is some seriously good RAM, especially at this price. Unless you're looking to break records on your PC or need extremely fast RAM for specific memory-intensive workloads, this RAM kit is really all you'll need.

PNY xlr8 gaming mako ddr5 RAM slotted into a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5: Price & availability

PNY xlr8 gaming mako ddr5 sticks on a purple desk mat

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)
  • How much does it cost? $119.99 (about £95/AU$175)
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK and Australia availability forthcoming

The PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5-6000 is available now, with an MSRP of $119.99 (about £95/AU$175) for a two-stick 32GB kit (2 x 16GB).

In the US, you can get a 32GB kit right now through PNY's website as well as other retailers, and while PNY's site shows a single module option for this RAM, clicking it doesn't give you an option to buy or even a price, so it's likely only going to be available in a two-stick kit for the time being.

The price puts it on par with the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo kit at the same speed, module config, and capacity, while also matching its price. As noted before, the XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5-6000 is substantially cheaper than the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5 kits around the same speeds, with the 6,000MHz CL36 Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit going for $159.99 – about 33% more expensive than the PNY kit at the same speed and CAS Latency.

This is the best value of any RAM we've tested above 6,000MHz, though there are better-performing options that cost more, there are diminishing performance returns. Meanwhile, there are much cheaper RAM kits, but they're slower and not that much cheaper, so the PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5-6000 kit really occupies something of a memory sweet spot for those looking for a good balance of performance and affordability.

PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5: Specs

Should you buy PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5?

Buy it if...

You're concerned about price and performance
This RAM kit has a great balance of price and performance without getting stuck too much in the middle of better performing or lower priced options. 

You want RAM without a lot of flash
While the aluminum heat spreader on the RAM modules has some interesting design details, this is a non-RGB kit, so it'll pop into your PC without drawing too much attention to itself.

Don't buy it if...

You want the fastest RAM around
While this RAM kit is great, there are faster kits out there.

You want the cheapest RAM around
You do have to pay the going rate for the performance you get with this RAM kit, and there are better values out there if you aren't as concerned about high performance RAM.

PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5: Also consider

How I tested PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5

  • I spent about a week testing the PNY XLR8 Gaming Mako DDR5
  • I used it for productivity work, gaming, and creative content work
  • I used our standard suite of benchmarking tools like Passmark and AIDA64

In addition to using this RAM in my personal gaming PC for about a week playing Diablo 4 and other titles, I really put this RAM to the test with creative content work like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, where I worked with many layers at once with several large files open, which has a noticeable impact on memory usage.

I also formally benchmarked the RAM kit using Passmark PerformanceTest and AIDA64's memory benchmarks. I tested the kit at its default factory speed as well as its maximum overclock speed, both as a single module and as a pair, for four rounds of testing. In addition, I tested competing RAM at or around the same speed, price, and capacity to see how it stacks up against its competition.

I've been working with PCs for many years now, as well as spending years studying computer science at an undergraduate and graduate level, so I know the ins and outs of memory microarchitecture as well as how RAM can impact actual real world performance.

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 August 2023

Apple’s M3 arrives in 2024 with more cores and considerably higher performance
10:42 pm |

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According to test logs from a third-party Mac app developer, Apple's upcoming M3 Max chip will have four more CPU cores and two more GPU cores compared to its M2 Max predecessor. That makes 16 CPU cores and 40 GPU cores. The base M3 model is said to have 8 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores, while the Pro will have 12 and 18, respectively. No changes there. The M3 Max SoC will have 48GB of shared memory and will be considerably faster in most applications compared to the M2 Max. It will once again employ a hybrid setup with 12 high-performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. The three chips...

Apple’s M3 arrives in 2024 with more cores and considerably higher performance
10:42 pm |

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According to test logs from a third-party Mac app developer, Apple's upcoming M3 Max chip will have four more CPU cores and two more GPU cores compared to its M2 Max predecessor. That makes 16 CPU cores and 40 GPU cores. The base M3 model is said to have 8 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores, while the Pro will have 12 and 18, respectively. No changes there. The M3 Max SoC will have 48GB of shared memory and will be considerably faster in most applications compared to the M2 Max. It will once again employ a hybrid setup with 12 high-performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. The three chips...

Instagram gets new optimized UI on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series
9:21 pm |

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Meta is rolling out a new foldable-optimized Instagram app update for the Galaxy Z Fold devices which fixes the weird aspect ratio and layout seen in previous releases. The updated UI positions the navigation rail with the home, search, new post, Reels, Profile, likes and messages buttons on the left-hand side while your feed is offset to the right. The big deal is that content is now properly scaled for larger form-factor displays with Reels appearing with black bars on the side while Stories, images and the rest of the UI are now much easier to navigate. Instagram's updated UI on...

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