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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Acer Predator Apollo and Predator Talos DRAM

Review: Acer Predator Apollo and Predator Talos DRAM

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/26/2021 11:17 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Review: Acer Predator Apollo and Predator Talos DRAM

We test two memory kits from none other than ACER today, meet the Predator Apollo and Predator Talos DDR4 DRAM 3600 Mhz kits. These are gaming-focused products that usually carry a price tag to match the likes of other manufacturers’ more expensive line-ups.

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rl66
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#5907745 Posted on: 04/26/2021 12:44 PM
Generaly high freq/low CL is better than heavy ram size, but if you can have both high freq/low CL and size it is even better.
Added that those ram look really cool and have a fair price too... not bad at all

ColinB
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#5907879 Posted on: 04/26/2021 10:12 PM
Lots of specs, thanks. Height?

Crest
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#5908172 Posted on: 04/28/2021 12:22 PM
Very interesting review Hilbert !
But what I can't understand with DRAM Calculator, if I can squeeze even better timings from my RAM than what DC gives me, isn't it better ?
I was able to tune a Gskill Neo Z 3800Mhz CL14 to 3666 (limit of my IF) to 14-13-13-29 T1 stable (and all the subtimings are on point as well).
Would it be interesting to take time to bench this setup to the DC fast setting ?

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