AMD Ryzen 7 Memory And Tweaking Analysis review

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So for this review I simply picked a random X370 motherboard, flashes the latest BIOS and popped the memory on there to see what would happen. The setup defaults towards 2400 MHz. However the ASRock BIOS allows you to enable the XMP profile, we did so and and right after that the PC with memory at 3200 MHz booted up nicely at that Cl14. We did not need to configure anything else.
 

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Still with this design any cooler in close vicinity of the memory should install just fine. Thanks to that metal bar the memory is very sturdy and can be inserted into the DIMM slots with ease. This memory is also about good looks so I decided to throw in these extra photos as these photo above says it all really. 
  

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G.Skill is be using a PCB with eight layers with a total of two say ounces of copper ? The dark design looks great and will fit pretty much any motherboard. One thing needs to be stated though, these high-frequency CL14 kits at 3200 MHz ARE expensive, they cost € 215,- which is a good €13,42 per GB. hence this article will be interesting in determining whether or not it is recommended to purchase your memory at such prices.
 

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