Memory

HP V10 DDR4 RGB DDR4 RAM Review

HP are not the sort of brand that comes to mind when someone asks me about high-end and stylish gaming memory, but I’ll be damned, it looks like they’re giving it a shot anyway! Now, while I think of printers, office computers, and little else when I think of HP, there’s more to this memory than you might think. Firstly, HP doesn’t actually make it, it’s made by BIWIN, who produce some pretty fantastic memory for a bunch of other companies and also made the HP SSD I reviewed last year! Plus, BIWIN manufactures their own hardware, meaning they’re got greater control over the design and hardware, unlike some companies that stamp different logos on the same blank DIMMS. Furthermore, BIWIN uses Samsung B-Die ICs, so again, this RAM is already off to a great start.

HP V10 DDR4

HP can deliver this memory at speeds of up to 4000 MHz, albeit, I have the 3600 MHz kit in for review right now. 3600 MHz is a nice sweet spot though, offering good performance for high-end computers and gaming, without getting too silly on the price. All the usual stuff is included, such as XMP 2.0 one-click overclocking, RGB lighting effects, good hardware compatibility, a large heat spreader, and a decent 5-year warranty.

HP V10 comes in 8 GB or 16 GB with dual and quad kits (16GB/32 GB/64GB). The product offers three frequencies (3200 MHz/3600 MHz/4000 MHz). The frequency can go up to 4000 MHz with 18-19-19-39 timing or at 3200 MHz you can achieve the lowest timing of 14-14-14-34.  

Features

  • Samsung B-Die ICs
  • Main frequency up to 4000 MHz
  • Support XMP 2.0 one-click overclocking
  • Variable RGB color light effect
  • Wide compatibility
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

HP V10 RGB DDR4, WINNER OF GLOBAL DESIGN AWARDS

“The Red Dot Design Award is an international design prize awarded to the best products created every year. The distinction “Red Dot” is renowned globally as one of the most sought-after seals of quality for good design.  HP V10 is a Red Dot Winner 2021. Every year, the global iF DESIGN AWARD identifies outstanding design, its relevance for business and everyday life– and awards one of the most important seals of quality in the world. The iF label is a reliable sign of good design for consumers as well as for the design community. From almost 10,000 entries, HP V10 was chosen to be an iF DESIGN AWARD WINNER 2021. Winning two highly competitive global design awards proves the HP V10 is an exceptional memory module where design reflects its inner qualities including top speeds, amazing lighting and stable performance.”

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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