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Panther Series DDR4 Memory from Apacer

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/30/2015 12:57 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Panther Series DDR4 Memory from Apacer

PANTHER DDR4 is shipping single-module package and it comes in 4GB or 8GB capacity. The three available clock frequencies are 2133/2400/2666MHz with tight 15-15-15-36, 16-16-16-36 timings. It supports XMP 2.0 profiles for simple and easy overclocking with 2400MHz and the frequencies above.

The operating low voltage of 1.2V greatly helps reduce power consumption, making the best out of it. PANTHER DDR4 guarantees fast speed as well as extreme stability on a high system load during long gaming session which allows gamers to perform the highest efficiency and to experience the most enjoyable game play. The most important of all, Apacer employs high quality and high-end ICs for PANTHER gaming DDR4, therefore users truly get more than they pay for.

Distinguished and Sophisticated Heat Spreader Design

Comparing with other gaming memory products of some other leading memory module brands, PANTHER DDR4 is something else. Apacer adopts advanced heat spreader with unique and groundbreaking design instead of just laying a label sticker on. Utilizing sophisticated technique of finish blanking, there is an outstanding appearance of black panther debossing with mirror-like finish and the word "PANTHER" embossing. On the top of the heat spreader comes with dual color construction, gold and silver, demonstrating exquisite workmanship. Right next to panther's head, there is a HP(Health Point) design which perfectly goes with the game mode. On the bottom serrated element is integrated into the heat spreader that presents fighting skill from military and the power from weaponry.

PANTHER DDR4 offers users a stunning experience of playing all kinds of games. More importantly, in the past the overall experience of gaming DDR has stagnated, and until now the compellingly powerful PANTHER redefines gaming memory module. Speedy, stable, and heavy-duty with high quality materials as well as multi-level design, PANTHER DDR4 is showing off at a whole new scale.



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Elfa-X
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#5198852 Posted on: 11/30/2015 03:28 PM
Panther Memory: 60% of the time, it works every time.

Koniakki
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#5198965 Posted on: 11/30/2015 06:37 PM
The "Sophisticated design" looks striking similar to the Ripjaws design.

Well, as long as it works and they perform well.

Edit: Would love to see their words: "Apacer employs high quality and high-end ICs ..." put to the test. :thumbup:

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#5200236 Posted on: 12/02/2015 11:43 AM
Patriot Memory is the least reliable brand I've used. 2 out of 3 times I've purchased RAM from them it's been unstable at stock speeds.

I wouldn't trust them.

Furthermore, I've got a 16gb (4x4) kit with Hynix MFR IC's and still almost 2 years later and nothing compares to its scalability. My 2666mhz kit does 3200mhz 15-15-15-35-1T @ 1.4v. It's going to be awhile until I upgrade my DDR4 RAM. 3200mhz is twice the speed of 1600mhz. Literally double overkill.

*Edit*

Sorry, I misread the title. 5:45am here.... Lol.

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