Apacer Commando DDR4 EK.16GAT.GEAK2
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outlandish beast
Apacer Commando DDR4 is a rare representative of overclocking RAM without RGB backlighting, which, firstly, not everyone likes, and, secondly, does not synchronize with all motherboards (for example, Biostar AM4 cannot). Such memory modules, perhaps, should be included in the conditional computer "Red Book" as an endangered, but very valuable species, and therefore subject to protection.
For shooter fans
Thick-walled metal radiators Commando DDR4 are made in military style. The manufacturer himself claims similarities with the Heckler & Koch G36c assault rifle, which is often found in various shooter games. But to us personally, they are rather reminiscent of bolters from the fantasy universe of Warhammer 40K.
Pair of each memory
Commando DDR4 is sold exclusively in sets of two 8 or 16 GB sticks. Factory frequencies start at 2400 and end at 3466 MHz. The supply voltage is 1.2 V for low frequencies and 1.35 V for high frequencies. Timings, that is, delays, vary from 16-16-16-36 to 16-18-18-38 (other manufacturers often have higher timings at the same frequency).
sky-high overclocking
Samsung B-die chips are hiding under the heatsinks, which have perhaps the best overclocking potential on the market. So, even the younger 2400-MHz version of the modules, with a good-quality motherboard, can be manually overclocked to the frequency of the older ones — 3466 MHz. The older versions are built on selected chips capable of taking a frequency of 3600 – 3733 MHz. By the way, Apacer Commando DDR4 memory modules have even more brutal-looking brothers — Apacer Blade DDR4. The drawback of Commando and Blade is the same — their high heatsinks can prevent the installation of a tower CPU cooler.