Galax HOF OC Lab Water Cooling 4400 MHz CL19 review

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The RAM comes in a white cardboard box. You can find only a logo of “Hall of Fame” on it.

 

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The information about the modules is placed on the side of the box.


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When you open the box, you’ll see first a VIP card indicating that it’s the 2nd piece of 50 in total that has been produced. After taking off the next layer (overall - the pre-cut foam block is used), we can see two modules and a water-cooling block (and the thermal pads for applying it correctly) from Bitspower. You also receive the four buckle screws and hexagonal key.


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Design-wise, it looks beautiful. A silver aluminum radiator, black PCB – this is a great combination. The radiators are integrated with the boards using an adhesive pad on each side, and dismantling them would require using significant force (or heating it up with a hairdryer for a more extended period), so I did not do this. I did not recommend it either (it would void the warranty). Aaah, the edge which you insert into the RAM slot is secured with plastic. A nice detail!


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The stickers tell you that this is a kit of 2 x 8 GB modules operating at 4400 MHz, with CL19, at 1.4 Volts. This capacity should be enough for the typical user. For optimal (or relatively simply stable) performance, we recommend sticking to the settings from the preconfigured XMP profile. The timings look excellent for this frequency, so it will be hard to make it even better.

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