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ADATA XPG Series RAM Unboxing & Overview

2013-08-26
by a qualifying Intel product and get entered in the Intel dynamic ticket giveaway for a chance to win great prizes is it Intel gaming promo com to learn more welcome to my unboxing and overview of a couple of different products from a data so these are both numbers of their xpg line and I wanted to treat this video not just as another Ram unboxing because let's face it I've done enough of those over the years it's ran it goes in your motherboard more is more better usually anyway the point of all of this is why would you want different types of memory so in front of me with the easy open packaging which I'm still working on here got my easy open packaging there we go that was easy alright I have two very very different options that represent a lot of different different aspects of the memory purchasing process so right here I have some more basic low-profile xpg modules these ones are a 16 gig kit so it's a 2 by 8 gig kit that means it's optimized for dual channel operation on whether it's an Intel z77 or z87 platform or an AMD platform so dual channel optimized number two is it's a high capacity kit so that's high density memory modules that usually means you're going to get well more capacity which is great for things like video editing or rendering particularly for like sort of light consumer or prosumer or grade stuff because this isn't like ECC registered or like workstation grade or anything like that so it's gonna be useful for applications where you need lots of RAM but higher density modules tend not to be available at the same kinds of speeds as lower density modules so latency is usually a trade-off so that's that that's that CL and then the series of timings after it is usually a trade-off with the frequency that it runs at so if this runs at 1866 CL 10 you can usually assume that Authority equivalent in terms of performance to 1600 CL 9 or something along those lines but it depends on whether the application likes more bandwidth or like slower and latency and that's something that you definitely want to shop for when you looking at memory these modules are also low profile which can offer better compatibility with different coolers that can overhang the memory slots so there you go that's the summary of these xpg modules right here 1866 8 gig dims low profile and high density all right now let's move on to these xpg modules so these are more about the flashiness so we've got black PCBs high profile spreaders that in theory will offer slightly better heat dissipation but in practice it doesn't really make that much of a difference it does reduce compatibility with larger air coolers that overhang the memory slots from time to time although the heatsink manufacturers are working on making this less of an issue but of course if you're running water cooling for example then that won't be a problem and these ones right here run at very high frequencies so these are 2.4 gigahertz memory modules at a caste latency of only 11 so the timings are not that much looser than that 1866 kit making these pretty pricey hot pretty pricey memory modules now with all of that said for the performance difference between the lowest end memory and the highest end memory is not that much for some people and unless you're into the tuning and tweaking aspect you might not find it worthwhile to spend a ton of money on very expensive memory although we're gonna have a follow-up video coming where we take this 20 400 megahertz memory run it at a bunch of different speeds particularly in gaming applications and find out exactly how much of a difference it makes because right now I can't quantify it but that'll be coming soon it definitely looks better especially if you color match with your motherboard in this case we've got a Suzy eighty-seven deluxe that I think it happens to look particularly ravishing in and I think that pretty much covers it so the main things you're looking for guys are is it optimized for the right number of channels for your system what capacity do you need what speed you need it to run at and make sure you check those latency timings because the higher they are the more it might negate any benefit you're getting from the higher clock speed of your memory and it can be quite difficult for your CPU to run very high clock speed memory particularly on last generation Intel platforms such as Ivy Bridge or even on has wall when you're running at very high CPU frequencies don't forget to subscribe to Linus tech tips for more unboxings reviews and other computer videos don't forget to like this video if you liked it dislike it if you hated it or even disliked it just a little bit and leave a comment let me know what you thought
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