When it comes to performance, it’s certainly not a slow memory kit, closing in a very fast time of 284 seconds in Super Pi, putting it on par with some very fast kits from Team, KLEVV themselves, and Kingston.
And again, it’s right on the money here, sitting somewhere around the middle of the chart, which again isn’t surprising given that its specifications predicted it should be around the middle of the charts.
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