Neo Forza Mars DDR4-3600 MHz CL18 2x8 GB Review 1

Neo Forza Mars DDR4-3600 MHz CL18 2x8 GB Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The 16 GB (2x 8 GB) Neo Forza Mars 3600 MHz kit is available for around US$126.99.
  • Good RGB implementation
  • Great performance
  • Good AMD overclocking
  • RGB not for everyone
  • Intel overclocking could be better
The Neo Forza Mars is a polished and well thought out product. The two-tone aesthetic stands out even in this neutral gray version, allowing for broad build compatibility without sacrificing style. For those looking to spice up their build, a red version is also available. The modern DDR4 market is packed with competition, and it is good to see that Neo Forza has found a design that is distinct without resorting to gimmicks or compromising performance or cooler clearances.

The Neo Forza Mars performed well at the 3600 MHz 18-19-19-39 XMP rating. For overclocking, the Neo Forza Mars 3600 MHz proved to have little headroom on my Intel test system, only reaching 3733 MHz stable with my MSI MEG Z490 Godlike and Intel Core i9-10900K combo. AMD overclocking with my MSI MEG X570 ACE and Ryzen 5 3600X test system was much better, reaching 3933 MHz at XMP timings and, more importantly, the Neo Forza Mars was stable with the "Fast" timings preset.

The Neo Forza Mars offers stable performance at a competitive price, in a sleek and modern package. At US$127, the MSRP for this specification of the Neo Forza Mars falls in line with similarly rated kits. If you are looking for an attractive memory kit that won't break the bank, the Neo Forza Mars is an excellent choice.
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