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ADATA Spectrix D50 ROG Certified 16GB DDR4-3600 Memory Kit Review

Overclocking

Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed, so that the results may vary depending on certain conditions and various hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and the warranty will not cover it.

 

ADATA Spectrix D50 is based on Hynix DJR IC, well known for high overclocking potential but not necessarily tight timings at lower frequencies. Our CPU doesn’t have the strongest memory controller and can’t run at a much higher FCLK than 1900MHz, but we could still reach DDR4-3800 and quite tight timings of CL16-19-19 at 1.45V. It will be the optimal setting for most users. In some cases, the much higher frequency at a 1:2 IF/IMC ratio can give us slightly better results.

The maximum that we could set on our test platform was DDR4-4600 CL18-25-25 and still not bad 1.52V. The DDR4-4666 could work at CL19-26-26 but wasn’t entirely stable, so we skipped it. I assume that on a good Intel Z590 motherboard, we could achieve better results. The DDR4-4600 is still an outstanding result, especially when we realize that our memory kit is rated at DDR4-3600!

The Spectrix D50 memory has high overclocking potential what is excellent news for all the enthusiasts and gamers who always want more. All other users can use the XMP profile and enjoy the increased performance without the hassle of overclocking and stability testing.

 

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