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Netac brings its new DDR5 Z RGB flagship memory to market. Equipped with a 6200 MT/s XMP profile, and "bedazzling" look, Netac is starting to shine brighter than ever! In this review, we will compare, overclock, and find out the magic within. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up to the competition!
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Patriot pushes the DDR5 Viper Venom series to new heights with the newest memory kit binned to 7200 MT/s. Targeting pro-level gamers and PC enthusiasts, follow along as we benchmark, compare and overclock to find out how Patriot stacks up to the competition!
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Corsair is back again with even faster memory! Designed to fit right into the Corsair ecosystem, this Vengeance RGB kit is equipped with a 7000 MT/s XMP profile and is ready to take full advantage of the new Intel Z790 motherboards.
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Team Group is ready for the next generation of high performance DDR5. Using the popular T-Force Delta RGB once again, Team Group offers a DDR5-7200 kit for hardcore gamers and PC enthusiasts alike. Follow along as we benchmark, compare and overclock to see what all the fuss is about!
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G.SKILL is at it again pushing the bar and raising expectations. Using the newest DRAM revision, the G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5-7200 brings us an enthusiast-grade memory kit marketed towards hardcore gamers and PC enthusiasts alike. With serious high frequency overclocking, follow along as we see what G.SKILL has in store!
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KLEVV brings forward the CRAS XR line to the DDR5 market. Equipped with a 6200 MT/s XMP profile using modest CL40-42-42-78 timings, KLEVV is targeting gamers and PC enthusiasts alike. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up the competition!
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Neo Forza is back with DDR5 and debut the new Trinity series. The 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) Trinity Black memory kit reviewed today is high-capacity aimed at content creators and streamers alike. Follow along as we dive into this review and see what Neo Forza has to offer!
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Author:ir_cow
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G.SKILL is once again pushing the boundaries of high performance memory with the newest generation of DDR5. These new Trident Z5 kits range from 6800 MT/s to 8000 MT/s. Equipped with a 6800 MT/s XMP profile, using modest CL34-42-42-108 timings, G.SKILL is ready for those new Intel Z790 motherboards. Tag along as we check out the G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6800 and test our hands at some serious high frequency overclocking!
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Author:ir_cow
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G.SKILL brings forward the Flare X line to the DDR5 market. In today's review we will be using the new EXPO 6000 MT/s profile that's optimized for Zen 4 using modest primary timings of 32-38-38-96. This kit is designed and marketed for AMD and targets the "sweet spot" that is getting all the attention. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up the competition!
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Silicon Power brings the XPOWER Zenith line to DDR5! Equipped with a 5600 MT/s XMP profile, using modest CL40-40-40-76 timings, Silicon Power has a memory kit that is great starting point for both Intel and AMD platforms. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up the competition!
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Corsair's Vengeance RGB takes the AMD DDR5 platform to a sweet spot. Using the new EXPO 6000 MT/s profile that's optimized for Zen 4 and tight timings of 30-36-36-76, this kit is designed to fit right into the Corsair ecosystem to provide a great end-to-end user experience.
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Corsair Vengeance RGB brings a competitive DDR5 kit, with an XMP 6000 MT/s profile and modest timings of 36-36-36-76. Designed to fit right into the Corsair ecosystem, it is time to take a closer look and see what all the fuss is about!
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Acer is back, ready for another round in the highly competitive DDR4 market. Under the Predator branding comes forth the Vesta RGB series, with new looks targeting the eSports gaming market. This 32 GB memory kit has an XMP profile of 3600 MT/s while rocking low primary timings of 14-15-15-35 using the infamous Samsung-B Die. Join me as we take a close look, to see what all the fuss is about.
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Netac enters the DDR5 market with the Shadow II DDR5 memory. This kit sticks to the JEDEC DDR5-4800 specifications, for maximum system compatibility and budget conscious consumers. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up the competition!
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Neo Forza MARS takes this high-capacity memory kit to the limits. Configured as 2x 32 GB, with a 4000 MT/s memory profile and modest primary timings of 19-23-23-46, Neo Forza is looking to grab the attention of content creators. Follow along as we dive into this review and see what Neo Forza has to offer!
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Corsair is at it again, this time the company brings forward the Dominator Platinum RGB line to the DDR5 market. In today's review we will be looking at this ultra-low latency kit. With an impressive XMP profile of 6600 MT/s and accompanying timings of 32-39-39-76 to match, Corsair isn't fooling around. Tag along as we put the Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-6600 through its paces!
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Author:ir_cow
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XPG brings out the big guns with its Caster line aimed at the PC enthusiast community. Equipped with an XMP profile of 6400 MT/s and modest timings of 40-40-40-76, this XPG Caster memory kit is ready to be put through the paces!
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TeamGroup has sent over a special media-only pre-binned T-Force Xtreem ARGB DDR4-4000 kit that is ready to be put through the paces! This 32 GB memory kit is dual-rank (2x16 GB) with amazing XMP timings of 15-15-15-35. We dive into the question of whether top-tier memory really grants more frames or it is just placebo.
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Patriot takes the Viper line to new heights with its Viper Venom DDR5 modules. Binned with a 6200 MT/s XMP profile using modest CL40-40-40-76 timings, Patriot is targeting gamers and PC enthusiasts alike. Follow along as we take a closer look!
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V-Color enters the DDR5 market with its XPrism RGB SCC line. This DDR5-6200 2+2 kit offers higher compatibility among Intel motherboards and edges out the competition with XMP timings of 36-39-39-76. In this review, we will compare, overclock, and thermal test to find out if v-color has something special.
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Author:ir_cow
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Winner of the Red Dot and iF 2021 Design awards, HP gives low latency RGB DDR4 memory a new lease of life. With an XMP profile of DDR4-3600 and 14-15-15-35 timings using the infamous Samsung-B Die, it is worth a closer look. Join me as we test this HP V10 RGB memory kit in hopes of striking gold twice!
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Author:ir_cow
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G.SKILL is testing waters with the Trident Z5 DDR5-6400, an ultra-low latency kit. With impressive timings of 32-39-39-102, G.SKILL is pulling out all the stops. Tag along as we put the Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 through its paces!
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Author:ir_cow
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Neo Forza Faye brings to market a high-capacity kit that features a neutral, RGB-free aesthetic. With a 3200 MT/s memory profile and modest timings of 16-18-18-36, Neo Forza aims to compete in the prosumer sector. Follow along as we dive into this review and see what Neo Forza has to offer!
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Author:ir_cow
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XPG takes DDR5 one step further with its Lancer RGB kit rated for 6000 MT/s CL40. Using a stylish, modern design, XPG is blurring the lines between performance and enthusiast-grade memory. Follow along as we thoroughly test the X.M.P profile and overclock this memory kit!
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Author:ir_cow
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The Neo Forza DDR4-5000 Faye memory kit is DDR4 pushing into unknown territories. Are you up to the challenge? It has been said patience is a virtue. Let's see if that holds true. Follow along as we see what it takes to break personal records and beyond!
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Author:ir_cow
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