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Predator HERA 48GB 8400MHz DDR5 CL40 Memory Review

How Much Does It Cost?

The Acer Predator Hera DDR5 RGB RAM 48GB (24GBx2) 8400MHz CL40 Memory is available now from Amazon. Well, sort of, they’re actually out of stock at the time of writing, but they do have a listed price. At just £289.99 they’re not cheap, but they’re actually surprisingly decent value for such a high-speed and high-capacity kit; I’ve certainly seen lesser kits for more money over the years. With AMD EXPO and Intel XMP support, they’ll work with many modern systems. However, keep in mind, that you’ll typically only get these top speeds on the latest generations of CPUs and motherboards such as Z890 Arrow Lake. You can check for up-to-date stock and prices here.

Overview

The Predator Hera DDR5 RGB memory kit presents a well-rounded package, excelling in key areas. Its build quality is undeniably excellent, featuring robust components and meticulously designed hardware. Aesthetically, it stands out with its striking X-shaped heatsink and vibrant RGB lighting, enhancing the visual appeal of any high-end system. In gaming, while not consistently at the absolute peak due to its high capacity, it delivers a very good and smooth experience. For calculation performance, it remains competitive, handling demanding tasks with efficiency. Overall, the Predator Hera balances performance, aesthetics, and build quality effectively.

Build Quality

Predator has focused on durability and reliability in the Hera’s construction. The use of high-quality Hynix ICs, coupled with a 10-layer PCB, ensures stable signal integrity and minimises interference. The thicker metal heatsink and a 2.5 W/m.k Thermal Conductive Silicone Layer, effectively dissipates heat, maintaining consistent performance even under heavy loads.

Aesthetics

The Predator Hera’s aesthetics are a highlight, featuring a distinctive streamlined X-shaped heatsink design that is both modern and visually appealing. The dynamic RGB lighting adds a layer of customization, allowing users to synchronize the lighting effects with other components using popular motherboard software like Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and ASRock Polychrome Sync.

Gaming

While the Hera’s high capacity might slightly impact its performance in some gaming benchmarks compared to lower-capacity kits, it still delivers a very good gaming experience. It maintains competitive frame rates and smooth gameplay, particularly in titles that benefit from increased memory capacity. The kit’s ability to handle demanding games with consistent performance makes it a viable choice for gamers who also engage in memory-intensive tasks like content creation or video editing.

Calculation Performance

In calculation performance, the Predator Hera remains competitive, handling demanding tasks efficiently. While it might not always top the charts due to its higher capacity and CL40 latency, it still delivers solid performance in benchmarks like AIDA64, CineBench R23, and WPrime. The kit’s ability to maintain stable performance under heavy workloads makes it suitable for professionals and power users who require reliable and efficient memory for demanding applications.

Should I Buy One?

If you’re a content creator, power user, or gamer who values both performance and aesthetics, the Predator Hera DDR5 RGB memory kit is a compelling choice. While it might not always lead in every benchmark, its overall performance is hardly lacking. The kit’s high capacity and stable performance make it ideal for demanding content creation rather than just flexing in benchmarks. If you’re a video editor, graphics artist, game developer, etc, then having more capacity will trump flat-out speed in demanding workflows. At £289.99, it offers an exciting option for a high-capacity, high-speed DDR5 kit. We recommend it to anyone looking to push the boundaries of their system’s capabilities and seeking a premium memory solution. If you’re looking for the same great build quality and design as a gamer, one of their lower latency 32GB kits would be your better option.

I am awarding this our Extreme Performance kit, despite it not being at the top of our charts. Again, it’s the only 48GB kit we’ve got on our charts at this time as we’ve recently started retesting all our kits. However, if we had more, it would be king. 48GB running at 8400 MHz is extreme by any measure, making this a real winner for content creators.

Extreme Performance Award
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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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