Specifications and features/Thaiphoon Burner and CPU-Z
Some marketing info first:
- Support for Intel XMP.
It is assembled with the newest high-grade SK Hynix chip, ensuring extreme overclocking performance, speed, frequency, and long-term stability.
- Trusted quality and reliability
Every DDR5 memory module is equipped with SK Hynix DRAM ICs, selected through rigorous testing, manufactured with high-standard production equipment, and designed to deliver quality and full-overclocking capability with a high tolerance for extreme overclockers and PC enthusiasts.
- Advanced RGB effect
They are featuring newly crafted LEDs for lustrously bright, ultra-smooth RGB lighting.
- Premium tailored heatsink
High-quality heatsink ensuring heat dissipation for uncompromised performance under extreme loads. It’s optimal for gamers and overclockers.
Features:
- DDR5 5600 MHz – 8400 MHz
- 32 GB (2x16 GB) – 96 GB (2x48 GB), also with dummy modules
- CL40 – CL30
- 25V – 1.45V
- INTEL XMP 3.0 Support
- Limited lifetime warranty
Enough with the marketing stuff here so we can proceed to the essence. Let’s see what we have under the hood. It shows that Hynix is the DRAM manufacturer (A-Die).
Finally, the Thaiphoon Burner, an excellent utility for checking the essential data on RAM – can be used for the DDR5. You can’t find the QVL for this kit.
CPU-Z then. It shows that Hynix is the DRAM manufacturer (A-Die).
Manufacturer: |
V-Color |
’t Model: |
TMXPL4868834SWK |
Frequency: |
DDR5-6800 |
Basic timings: |
CL34-46-46-106 |
Capacity: |
96 GB (32 GB x2) |
Voltage: |
1.4 V |
Form Factor: |
288-pin DIMM |
Warranty: |
Limited Lifetime |
Traditionally, we’ll kick off the review with photo-shooting and the practical part (benchmarks/games). You put the sticks in, enable XMP (which is, in fact, the industry standard; nowadays, it’s hard to spot any RAM without this feature), reboot, and that’s it. The chips are covered with a heatsink to ensure the memory and PCB maintain a similar temperature, providing the best performance.