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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Galax HOF OC Lab DDR4-4400 16GB

Review: Galax HOF OC Lab DDR4-4400 16GB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/18/2021 02:17 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Review: Galax HOF OC Lab DDR4-4400 16GB

We are checking the Galax HOF OC Lab Water Cooling 4400 MHz CL19. It was instead some GPUs (or SSDs) that we got a chance to look at from this company. That's definitely the high-end of the RAM that you can see on the market. The 16 GB kit that we got is a limited edition.

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#5915026 Posted on: 05/25/2021 03:03 AM
Today, we are checking the Galax HOF OC Lab Water Cooling 4400 MHz CL19. It was instead some GPUs (or SSDs) that we got a chance to look at from this company. That's definitely the high-end of the RA...

Review: Galax HOF OC Lab DDR4-4400 16GB

One note. The AMD 3000 series kicks 2:1 RAM to IF at speeds OVER 3866 not 3733.
Many Ryzen 3000 hit 1900 Infinity Fabric with good tweaking using DRAM Calculator, like my 3900X working with 3800C14 overlocked ram at 1900IF. Some lucky (usually 3950X and the XT lineup) can do 1933 Infinity Fabric for 3866Mhz RAM where is the hard limit of IF.

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