The ADATA XPG Z1 comes in a variety of speeds and sizes. The available sets range from 16GB to 32GB and are all 4 module quad channel kits. So it’s either four times 4GB or four times 8GB modules. They come in three speed categories, 2133MHz, 2400MHz and 2800MHz and with a CAS Latency of 15-15-15-35, 16-16-16-35 and 17-17-17-39.
Overclockers UK offers a direct Lifetime Warranty on the modules, showing the faith they have in them. They operate between 1.2 and 1.35 volt and otherwise comply to the DDR4 standard of 288-pin UDIMM and Haswell-E compatible.
When grabbing your wallet to check, it will need to have between £199.99 and £666.66 in it to be able to get these modules and you can check them all out right here.
Thank you Overclockers UK for providing us with this information.
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