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All results were obtained at 4600MHz s on a normal install of Windows 7 64-bit. These are our results, yours may vary so only use these as a guideline for a similarly configured system. Memory AIDA 64 Read AIDA 64 Write AIDA 64 Copy AIDA 64 Latency SuperPi 8M Frequency Timings AVEXIR Blitz 1.1 DDR3 1600MHZ Kit 23510 23902 22322 50,8 1m29,766 1600 8-9-8-24-1T 27290 27518 25515 47,3 1m28,867 1866 9-10-9-24-1T 30460 31503 29166 46,1 1m27,398 2000 10-12-12-30-1T 32341 33552 31656 48,1 1m27,359 2133 11-13-13-30-1T 33189 34595 32202 46,6 1m27,266 2200 12-14-14-35-1T the best looking DRAM sticks we’ve ever see. The pulsating effect isn’t new to AVEXIR memory, but the colour scheme and design of these sticks make them stand out above the rest. The best part is that these can be paired with just about every great motherboard or rather relevant motherboard vendor’s products as they come in a variety of colours and insignias. You can select the standard and possibly best looking AVEXIR branded set of memory (works wonderfully well with the ASUS ROG line of motherboards), the GIGABYTE Ultra Durable branded kits, MSI Gaming, ECS L33T and ASRock OC-Formula version for example. The heat sinks are removable of course, so you could essentially use them on other more powerful memory if you prefer as they are perhaps wasted on 1600MHz DIMMs. Going back to performance, in the synthetic tests you’ll find that the memory delivers exactly what you’d expect single sided MFR memory to give. However, in a gaming environment, there’ll be no discernable difference between this kit at 2133MHz and another one that costs twice or three times at much at a much higher speed. For the sake of synthetic tests, yes you’ll not want to be attempting SuperPi records with this memory or gunning for a high 3DMark11 Physics score. For that you’ll need the other kits in the series. This kit really is for gaming and while it is nice to know that you can get a useful overclock out of it that should not be your primary goal for this memory. For anyone looking for the most aesthetically pleasing kit that matches their current machines, then you need look no further, especially if you are on a budget and concerned aesthetics the over and a few fps here and there. We still believe the price may just be a tad higher than it should be for this frequency grade because you can get similar 8GB kits for around the $80. Sure they won’t look as good, far from it in fact, but if money is tight then perhaps look at an alternative kit from AVEXIR’s Core line of memory instead. If your budget can stretch however, take a look at this memory. The pictures don’t’ do it any justice at all. This series really does have the best looking memory on the market right now. Well worth your consideration.  [ The Overclocker ] Summary These sticks are exclusively for gamers who want the best looking DIMMs for showing off at their LAN parties or wherever their computers may be in public view. As single sided MFR sticks, performance isn’t the main concern here but capacity and aesthetics. Arguably the best looking heat sinks on any set of memory to date. For gamers on a budget who still want flash, you should consider these. Would you buy it? For the right price, yes Issue 29 | 2014 The OverClocker 23