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Zadak Reveals Low-profile Twist Series DDR4 RAM

ZADAK, a leading provider of enthusiast PC gaming components and innovative water cooling solutions, announces the TWIST, a new DDR4 memory series featuring a low profile design with clock speeds ranging from 2666 MHz to 4133 MHz at a latency of 19-21-21-42 1.4 V, and capacity from 8 GB to 256 GB.

Engineered for performance and compatibility, the TWIST DDR4 memories support Intel XMP 2.0 profiles for effortless overclocking and offer superior heat dissipation with their aluminum alloy heat sink. With a low-profile design and extensive Qualified Vendor List (QVL) certification, they are sure to fit any build. The TWIST Series DDR4 memory modules achieve the maximum capacity of 32 GB for a single slot with impressive stability.

Zadak Twist Series DDR4 Memory

Sporting a slim anodized aluminium alloy heat sink, the TWIST Series comes in a matte black and brushed aluminium finish for an elegant and sleek look. The refined low profile and compact design of the TWIST is well thought out to provide optimal heat dissipation without compromising on style.

Each TWIST DRAM memory stick measures a maximum of 3.5 cm (1.38 in) in height and is available at speeds of up to 4133 MHz, with a single stick maximum capacity of up to 32 GB. Fast enough to run most AAA games, the high capacity single-slot option ensures that even the smallest system can multitask without lag. In addition, each TWIST memory Integrated Circuit (IC) is meticulously selected to ensure they meet ZADAK’s high-performance requirements. This ensures that each memory stick will perform at the specified speed and voltage without hiccups, and allows ZADAK to combine the TWIST Series with a limited lifetime warranty.

Design & Specification

ZADAK went above and beyond to ensure the TWIST DDR4 memories have been tested with major motherboard brands, and are certified on their QVL. This proves the TWIST Series can perform across a wide spectrum of scenarios.

The Intel Xtreme Memory Profiles are preset overclocking profiles that have been tested to boost memory performance while keeping the system stable. With their support for Intel XMP 2.0 and with the matching CPU, the TWIST DDR4 memory can be fine-tuned by simply selecting the desired XMP profile in the BIOS for a speed boost without having to worry about the computer crashing in the middle of an important task.

For more in-depth details and specifications, you can check out the official Zadak product website via the link here!

What Do We Think?

While some like their RAM to have all manner of bells and whistles, there will always be a market for sleek and slim designs looking for performance and functionality rather than eye-candy. That being said, however, with the Zatak Twist easily hitting the first two remits, we think it also looks more than a little nice too!

Although no price has yet been revealed for the various modules, these will undoubtedly be an interesting proposition if you’re in the market for a memory upgrade!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

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