TheOverclocker Issue 39 | Page 21

As one who is generally opposed to such memory kit reviews with no overclocking, default (X.M.P) performance holds little to no interest. This set was the exception as the shipping settings are indeed worthy of reporting results on. There were two other sets on hand spec’d higher using the same ICs that were simply not capable of passing memory training at any voltage short of 1.6V at C14 3200. Again these are memory kits with the same ICs. If anything, that should be a clear indication of just how special this memory is despite the price suggesting otherwise. Right now it is unlikely that there is a matching DDR4 set which you can buy for around this price and perhaps twice as much from any other vendor, barring the previously mentioned 3333MHz SKU. If you’re an amateur and aren’t well versed with memory tuning, you’ll be pleased to know that, such are the capabilities of this memory that it will operate at virtually any overclocked frequency without need for you to manually tune the settings. What that means is; if you load the XMP profile, set 3333, 3400, 3466, and 3600MHz. The memory POSTs just fine, passes all memory tests and is generally stable without needing any intervention from you. Of course the memory timings are automatically adjusted by the motherboard to enable this, however, the operating voltage was never changed for any of it. So at the very least you have DDR4 3600MHz capable DIMMS even though you’ve purchased 3200. For the proficient overclockers though, there’s no doubt that this memory as with other quality memory using the same ICs is capable of those 4GHz frequencies with C12 timings, heck maybe even C11. Sure enough that is on the extreme end with exotic cooling (at the very least for the CPU) and copious amounts of voltage, but it is well within the realm of possibility for the advanced overclockers out there. We may not have tested this, but given the constant scaling with ever more voltage, there’s no reason to believe that this shouldn’t be the case when lesser kits behave in this manner as well. Issue 39 | 2016 The OverClocker 21