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Reviewed in India on May 19, 2025
Great RAM
Pawan
Reviewed in India on May 1, 2025
Just buy it!!!!!If you are look for a good ram and you are on a budget then this is it you don’t have to look for any thing else it can’t get any better. On top of the price it looks amazing and goes well with any white build.
SoyaBeam
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2025
Visually appealing & they work good. definitely recommend if you want to add some color to your pc
Ciro
Reviewed in Italy on December 12, 2024
OTTIMO PRODOTTO
Andrey
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
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Lifted
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
Updated review:This is my 2nd kit, and since then I bought Asus Z790 Apex Encore. First kit I fried 1 stick, and this is my fault, I had set System Agent to 1.3v, and basically ran it into the ground using Buildzoid's settings, not blaming him. Changing VDDQ/VDD2 definitely had to play the role in frying 1 of 2 sticks. I also took off the heatspreader to add something else, and ran fans over them. Bad idea. Don't take off heatspreaders, or you increase the chance of frying sticks even with massive airflow.Teamgroup runs WAY cooler than G.Skill 6400mhz kit that I have (even at lower voltage of 1.35v), and Team Group is at 1.45v. Patriot Viper 8000mhz runs WAY hotter too. My Viper 8000mhz kit did not bin proper, I could not stabilize even 7800mhz. It refused to boot on 8000mhzNo issues with Team Group booting, but XMP II profile that I ran may not work from the box even with Apex z790 Encore or white Apex board.This new kit that is stable at 7800mhz is something I will not mess with in terms of voltage, I simply set it to 7800mhz XMP II and just reduced CL to 36. Fingers crossed I got no more shenanigans in terms of defects. I can't really speak on first kit that I had issues with. It would not stabilize at 8000mhz or 7800mhz using XMP II, so I should have returned it, but I took off heatspreader to add mine, and then took it off completely for testing. Basically voiding the warranty, because I saw it boot at 6933mhz on my Z690 Aorus Master (4 dimm board), I speculate it was a bad bin sticks, because by the time I got Apex Z790 it would not be stable at 7800mhz/8000mhzOh, well, that's how it goes sometimes.Supposedly G.Skill and Team Group gets dips on the first set of Hynix A-Die chips, and everyone else follows. They don't make them, but they get the best creme of the crop samples. Oddly enough G.Skill runs hotter than Team Group. Unless you have proper cooling, don't even buy 24gb x 2 (8200mhz) kit.A-Die is heat sensitive, and those dual rank sticks with 24 gbs on each stick run flaming hot.16x2 kits run single rank, for most part.Besides of winning the memory lottery, also remember...your Apex Z790 is not made the same. It can easily be worse than another Apex Z790Ah, yes...endless fun of variables, leave a review if these sticks run stable at 8000mhz on Z790 Apex Encore, and leave your settings in the review. I am very interested to see how it is for you. I am yet to go deeper into 8000mhz territory.Original review:A-Die is tricky, and it will take a lot of tinkering to get it stable, as A-Die is heat sensitive, very much so compared to M-Die. M-Die will not clock as high, but will not be unstable at 60C, and A-Die can be. Luck of the draw though. Mine goes up to 60C on 1 DIMM and 55C on 2nd DIMMM-Die G.Skill Trident Z5 theoretically can still clock up way higher than 6400mhz, but not as high as A-Die. My M-Die G.Skill can do 6700mhz stable at very good latency of CL32 and 41-41-28, or CL32 42-42-28, I ran both were stable. A-Die shines in upper frequencies. As M-Die would not boot at 7000 XMP at all.I noticed that system agent plays a huge role in getting sticks to boot on both M-Die and A-Die, I set mine at 1.30v on System Agent and they both work, but timing are very specific to each stick and not just A-Die, yes...theoretically you can do better timings on M-Die at lower frequencies, but they won't clock as high as A-Die.Be careful with VDD2/VDDQ as too much voltage can degrade the memory chips on the sticks and the memory controller of the CPU if System Agent is funky or too high or VDD2/VDDQ are too high, also VDD A0 and VDDQ A1 can fry your memory as well if set too high.Set it too high and find more errors in Test Mem 5.Memory overclocking is not easy, and I have spent 2 weeks memory testing overnight, and unless you have 2 DIMM memory board, it will be tricky.I just bought a 2 DIMM Z790 to try, and if I remember, I will report back.4 DIMM boards on Z690 platform can theoretically clock up to 7000 or so if you find the right setting, but at the loss of timings, as timings will need to be way higher. Z690 is limited, but so it Z790 that has 4 ram slots.Boards like Unify-X, Tachyon, and Apex is what you need for heavy overclocking ram, and you need airflow over the sticks. Run HWMonitor to see the temps and run Test Mem 5 with Extreme777.cfg profile (downloaded separately).It will take a long time to find out if your XMP is stable, and if not you must do it manual. No stick will run 8000 from the get go, and most boards will not run 7800.Higher ram frequency kits are easier to tune, because potential is there.I am running 6933mhz on Z690 Aorus Master right now with CL34-42-42-47, with this A-Die, probably can go lower than 47 on tRAS, but I have been running stress tests for week and a half. It takes a long time to test for 8+ hours each night.On M-Die I was running 6700mhz at faster timings, and was nearly matching 6933mhz in terms of latency, not the throughput of the A-Die though.If you buy this kit know you must have an excellent board and excellent CPU, and also know how to tune memory. It will take forever. Or be willing to set it at lower mhz and loose timings and don't complain. Because your 4 DIMM board will never do 8000mhz.Just being realistic.I am confident with these sticks I can hit 7400mhz easy on Z790 2 DIMM board, and will try to hit 7600mhz or 7800mhz, but again...it will take a week of testing.FYI: Just because your sticks are stable in Mem Test 5, doesn't mean your games are.Yesterday my R6 Siege quit completely exited with a huge delay as it did that. Reason: RAMSo from 7000mhz stable in Mem Test 5, it wasn't stable in game.Dialed it back to 6933mhz and it's perfect again.This will improve your 1% and 0.1% lows, and improve your frame pacing.If you don't know how to manage voltages properly, you will degrade your CPU or fry it. You can also fry motherboard or the ram itself.Be careful, this is not CPU overclocking.
Manea
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 17, 2022
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