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by DavidWorked perfectly at 3200MHZ for a Ryzen 1700 system, no problems at all.
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The new high-end Dark Pro Series memory kits in the special "8Pack Edition" have been developed and tweaked with the help of overclocking icon Ian "8Pack" Parry and the renowned graphics card expert Andrew "Gibbo" Gibson. The dual- and quad-channel kits have been developed in cooperation with Team Group, Caseking and Overclockers UK in accordance with strict quality, performance and compatibility criteria.
Samsung B-dies are used exclusively by the 8Pack Team due to their superb compatibility and overclocking potential, especially when paired with the latest Intel Kaby Lake (Z170/Z270) and AMD Ryzen platforms (B350/X370). The aggressive latencies out of the box of CAS 14-14-14-31 as well as their high overclocking potential mean that these kits have been designed from the ground up for enthusiast-level gaming and overclocking. Attainable frequencies extend to over 4000 MHz on the X299 platform and up to 3600 MHz on Ryzen systems with moderate latencies. But even in regards to latency tuning the Dark Pro "8Pack Edition" RAM kits are very flexible. This is what allows hassle-free CAS10 timings with lower memory clock frequencies.
The modules are equipped with massive black anodised aluminium heatspreaders in a sandwich-style design. This, in conjunction with the titanium-coloured centre and the notches, allows for a sleek and premium aesthetic design. The total height of the range is approximately 45,6 mm and should be kept in mind when choosing a CPU cooler. The heat dissipation capacity of the Dark Pro series is also especially high, meaning that they have plenty of cooling capacity spare during overclocking. Furthermore the PCB cover of the heatspreader can be removed, which reduces the total height to just 37 mm and markedly increases compatibility with larger CPU coolers.
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Worked perfectly at 3200MHZ for a Ryzen 1700 system, no problems at all.
Even with the lesser overclocking features you get on the mATX variants of Ryzen boards, this works flawlessly at the specified speed*Have only tried a little bit of overclocking and haven't tried overclocking the RAM yet, but it's perfectly stable @3200mhz with a Ryzen 1700 @ 3.95Ghz on a GA-AB350M-Gaming 3 motherboard.*Well, after updating the BIOS at least ;)
Fantastic bit of kit. You pay the premium for guaranteed B-Die Ram but its well worth the money.Got it working 3200nhz using the XMP profile straight out of the box on my Ryzen 1700 / ASrock AB350M combo.
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