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Review: Apacer Panther Rage DDR4 RGB (2x8 GB) 3200 MHz DDR4
Today we are reviewing Apacer Panther Rage DDR4 RGB memory. This is a successor to the Panther Rage Illumination and the Panther Rage. The first thing that you’ll notice is the claw-shaped design of the heat spreader.
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#5604646 Posted on: 11/08/2018 01:47 PM
Not my review, it's from Chris. But he'll be happy to answer any concerns.
Not my review, it's from Chris. But he'll be happy to answer any concerns.
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#5604649 Posted on: 11/08/2018 01:49 PM
Thanks for the clarification Hilbert.
Not my review, it's from Chris. But he'll be happy to answer any concerns.
Thanks for the clarification Hilbert.
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#5604665 Posted on: 11/08/2018 02:43 PM
Good in depth review Boss , thank you. I wonder why they used such relax timings on Samsung B-die based memory modules ? , perhaps it might be a safety net and they can used this same timings with Micron or Hynix AFR based ics if they cannot source enough Sammy's B-die in the future for this Ram kits
my best bet as they could have used Cas14 on those DDR4-3200Mhz kits.
Looks , i'm not a fan of the Bright Christmas tree RGB thing or the claw looks of it , but to each it's own. They could have squeezed more performance on that xmp profile :/ , that's performance left on the table for the non tech savy people who don't overclock and just want plug and play.
Apacer and Adata always used more relaxed timings, guess to play it safe and to have that extra "OC" headroom and of course what you said hynx vs samsung.
Good in depth review Boss , thank you. I wonder why they used such relax timings on Samsung B-die based memory modules ? , perhaps it might be a safety net and they can used this same timings with Micron or Hynix AFR based ics if they cannot source enough Sammy's B-die in the future for this Ram kits

Looks , i'm not a fan of the Bright Christmas tree RGB thing or the claw looks of it , but to each it's own. They could have squeezed more performance on that xmp profile :/ , that's performance left on the table for the non tech savy people who don't overclock and just want plug and play.
Apacer and Adata always used more relaxed timings, guess to play it safe and to have that extra "OC" headroom and of course what you said hynx vs samsung.
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#5604672 Posted on: 11/08/2018 02:59 PM
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Good in depth review Boss , thank you. I wonder why they used such relax timings on Samsung B-die based memory modules ? , perhaps it might be a safety net and they can used this same timings with Micron or Hynix AFR based ics if they cannot source enough Sammy's B-die in the future for this Ram kits
Looks , i'm not a fan of the Bright Christmas tree RGB thing or the claw looks of it , but to each it's own. They could have squeezed more performance on that xmp profile :/ , that's performance left on the table for the non tech savy people who don't overclock and just want plug and play.