Review: Super Cheap KingBank DDR4-4000 Memory RAMВремя публикации:2023-05-29 16:55 Getting a DIY PC build is fun. Those clicking sounds and moments of safe rebooting with upgraded performance are much joy filled with a sense of achievement. But making your PC build a budget one is a next-level delight with challenges, as the performance of memory RAMs are subject to those of the CPU and motherboard. My latest get of a pair of KingBank DDR4-4000 16GB*2 Memory with SK Hynix die is sure a budget choice in its superb performance. KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4 Gaming Memory is a great choice to upgrade your device with style. Cased in a matte-white heatsink with a designed Chinese character in the center and double-sided lamp beads, this memory stick supports synced lighting control to add up the gaming vibe. Armored with a 2mm white-glazed metal heatsink, KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4 Memory is able to cool effectively even inside a fiercely running case. Memory RAM as many people have believed is a buffer zone for random data accessing between drives, the motherboard and the graphics card, and compatibility would be the last thing to consider to make a purchase. It turns out to be quite the contrary because memory RAM can’t self-adjust the frequency that’s subject to other hardware configurations. KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4-4000 Memory supports XMP2.0 settings to work compatibly with both Intel and AMD motherboards. Enable the XMP2.0 profile with one click without manually adjusting all the specs by yourself while operating with an boost-up performance more stably. A simple pair of these memory modules can perfectly bump up your PC with the lowest budget. So no need to fill up all the four slots on your device. And you don’t have to worry about the space even with four slots fully installed. These manufacturers of the motherboard have got your problem solved. In addition, KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4-4000 Memory RAM enjoys a product lifetime warranty service. Seen from the test results, KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4-4000 Memory working under the default frequency of 2666MHz is measured a read/write/copy speed at 39429/39019/34089MB per second at timings of 19-19-19-43 at a latency of 79ns. It is striking a rather high score in general. Enter BIOS and enable the XMP profile, jumping the frequency from 2666MHz to 4000MHz. Testing after a long time span and the KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4-4000 Memory is running stable at a proper temperature. No issue is found yet. Enabling the XMP to 4000MHz at timings of 19-25-25-45, KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4 Memory is able to read/write/copy at 56272/56435/48379MB per second at a latency of 71.6ns. To overclock it even further, you can manually adjust the specs and debug, which may take some time to dig up an even better performance. But in general, KingBank SharpBlade RGB DDR4-4000 Memory is handling quite well in leveling up daily work and gaming with a smoother run and less errors. Powerful as it is, being cheap is a major feature that’s worth factoring into. The article was originally posted on the WeChat Official Account of KingBank in Chinese; the English version was excerpted. Original article link: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/XfptF1XAXgLPXpXyBQ99Zw |