Apacer NOX 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR5 6000MHz Memory Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
A Closer Look
The Apacer NOX memory looks great, with a low-profile design it’s sure to be widely compatible with just about any PC configuration, but the heatspreaders are a durable alloy that feels robust and weighty, so should also provide ample cooling to the memory too.
While bigger heatsinks are great for cooling, this isn’t the fastest kit around and for good quality DDR5 at 6000 MHz, these low-profile heatsinks should be more than enough.
The design is pretty cool too, with a mixture of grey and black paint splash marks that give them a unique look and I really like the darker and more toned-down look compared to just throwing RGB on them and calling it a day.
The interior is quite surprising, as I don’t think I’ve ever seen a PCB so clean and tidy as this. It almost looks like there’s something missing, but not, it’s just very neat.
The power controller is located in the middle, as voltage management is onboard DDR5 memory, and there are two large capacitors which make good contact with the outer heatsinks ensuring they’re cooled efficiently.
The memory uses Samsung ICs, which we know to be the best in the business, and should handle the 6000 MHz speeds with ease, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they handled a bit of overclocking too.