We’ve published many Silicon Power reviews recently, but most of them were SSDs. Now it’s time for a memory kit, which seems perfect for gamers, especially those with AMD processors, which are becoming increasingly popular. Today, we present the XPOWER Storm, rated at 6000MT/s and with a low latency of CL30. It also has 64GB capacity, which not only fulfills the rising demand for users, but also gives slightly higher results due to the dual-rank design.
We won’t make this introduction any longer, as more exciting things are ahead. Let’s check the specifications and features of the memory kit tested, and then we will take a closer look at the test results.
Swift, Efficient, Unstoppable Low Latency
Our Storm Memory with 6000 to 8000MT/s speeds and CL30 to CL38 latencies ensures swift data flow for high-speed computing needs. Energy efficient at just 1.35V/1.4V./1.45V
Unleash the Storm’s DDR5 Thunder
The Storm memory propels your gaming PC into the future with the thunderous processing speed of DDR5 DRAM, enabling unmatched data access rates for gaming, content creation, and multitasking.
XMP & EXPO Ready, Unleash Maximum Potential
DDR5 DRAM overclocks up to 8000 MT/s, maximizing speed with CL30-CL38. Intel XMP support and AMD EXPO enables seamless overclocking, optimizing performance for demanding applications without manual adjustments.
Predatory Style, Mesmerizing Storm RGB
Elevate aesthetics with Storm memory’s RGB shark gill design, inspired by the ocean’s predators, for a distinctive, pulsating flair in your tech arsenal.
Relentless Speed, Cool Under Pressure
Engineered with precision, our DDR5 DRAM’s aluminum heat spreader efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring peak performance for relentless stability and speed.
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