Zadak Spark RGB DDR4 4133 MHz 4x 8 GB review

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Hardware and Software used, temperatures

Hardware and Software used, temperatures

Mainboard

  • Asus ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING

Processor

  • Intel Core i7-8700K (Coffee Lake)
 
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Graphics Cards

  • AORUS Waterforce GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition 11G

Memory

  • 2x 8GB DDR4 4133 MHz XMP and 4133 MHz Tweaked tested

CPU cooler

  • Asus Ryujin 360

Power Supply Unit

  • Seasonic Prime Titanium Plus 850 W

Mass storage

  • Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB, OCZ RD400 512 GB

 Monitor

  • AOC AG241QG up to 2560 x 1440

OS related Software

  • Windows 10 (latest patches & updates installed) 
  • DirectX 9/10/11/12 latest End User Runtime  (Download)
  • Nvidia GeForce driver latest (Download)

Following benchmarks were tested in theoretical part:

In practical part the following games were used, with FullHD (1920 x 1080) resolution, to avoid bottleneck caused by VGA (yeah, 1080 Ti is not a weak card, but still can limit FPS):

  • Battlefield 1- Ultra/TAA/DX11;
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Evolved - Ultra/AA x2/AF x16/DX 11
  • F1 2016 - Ultra, SMAA + TAA, AF x16;
  • Fallout 4 - Ultra, TAA, AF x16;
  • GTA V - V.High, AA x2, AF x16;
  • Watch Dogs 2 - Ultra/HMSSAO/SMAA/DX 11;
  • Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Ultra/HBAO+/AA/Hairworks OFF/DX 11

We used RTSS to measure the number of frames per second (average fps). The figures presented in the graphs are the average of the results obtained in 3 runs. We will show you this setup running at 4133 with the default and tweaked latency later on in the article. Now for the last thing on this page. Thermal performance was measured with a pyrometer. 

We ran HCI Design MemTest  6.0 for 15 minutes. The memory kit was operating with the XMP profile activated. In idle mode, the temperature was about 33-35° Celsius and it reached 15 degrees more under stress testing. Room temperature, at the time of testing, was about 22° degrees Celsius. You also need to keep in mind that the temps should be lower with an air CPU cooler than with an AIO.

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