Apacer Blade LED DDR4 EK.16GAZ.GJDK2
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fire blade
Apacer Blade Fire DDR4 is the older series of RAM from the Taiwanese brand. Just like the usual Blade and Commando, it is dressed in thick-walled metal radiators in military style, but stands out against their background with fiery red LED backlighting. Blade Fire DDR4 is sold exclusively in ready-made sets of two or four modules with a total volume of 16 or 32 GB, respectively.
Pair dance
Buying memory as a factory kit completely eliminates the possible incompatibility of the modules with each other and guarantees a high overclocking potential. The frequency of the auto-overclocking XMP profile sewn into the memory varies from 2800 to 3200 MHz, but if desired, a couple of hundred more megahertz can be squeezed out manually.
Minimum delays
Like other Apacer military-series RAM models, Blade Fire DDR4 is built on Samsung chips. This allows the memory to work at low timings (that is, with low latency): 17-17-17-36 at 2800 MHz and 16-18-18-38 at 3200 MHz (timings are forced to increase with increasing frequency). In addition, Samsung chips traditionally overclock better on the AMD AM4 platform than chips from other manufacturers.
Shine of metal
If you need as much as 64 GB of RAM for a professional work PC, just buy two sets of Apacer Blade Fire DDR4, preferably around the same time period, so that you definitely get chips from the same batch with similar overclocking potential. And the relatively high height of metal memory radiators should be taken into account when choosing a processor cooler (you need a narrow air cooler or coolant cooler).