Recently, I tested the rather fantastic Predator Apollo DDR4 memory, which delivered great performance and RGB thrills. However, the new ACER Predator Talos that I’ll be testing today come with no RGB and a monochrome style that’s sure to appeal to those who want a more slick and stylish aesthetic. However, it’s not all just about style, as these kits are designed for high-performance thanks to their ultra-low timing configurations.
The modules are available with presets up to 4800MHz while the voltage is always below 1.4 volts to ensure stable and reliable operation. The Talos memory modules are available from 8GB up to 32GB per single module and the frequency range is from 2666MHz up to 4800 MHz. However, with timings of CL14 / CL16 / CL17 / CL18 / CL19 / CL22, you’re sure to find the performance that suits your needs. I have the CL18 kit in for review, but the fact they have a CL14 option is encouraging.
For in-depth features and specifications, please visit the official product page here.
Predator branded storage products are designed and manufactured by BIWIN Storage Technology company, a leading maker of quality flash memory, DRAM memory and solid-state drives (SSDs). Founded in 2010, BIWIN focuses on providing global customers with high-quality storage products and specializes in the research, development, manufacturing and sales of memory chip application products.
“Delivering premium products for serious gamers and overclocking enthusiasts looking for the ultimate experience, our mission is to provide best-in-class memory modules and solid-state drives that enhance overall system performance and gameplay. Defined by faster speeds and gaming-inspired design, these Predator storage products are built to be the Number One choice for gamers worldwide.”
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