Apacer Panther Rage DDR4 RGB 3200 MHz DDR4 review

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Apacer Panther Rage RGB memory is available with heat spreaders in two colours - black and golden. We got the first variant in a 2 x 8 GB kit. It is packed in a black cardboard box, with a transparent window to show off the module.


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There’s no information about Asus Aura Sync support. Also the translation into Polish is definitely not right (it’s something like “for desktop games”). 

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 The internal packaging is a typical clamshell design. It is a cheap but effective solution. The blister holds the 2 sticks securely. The radiators are integrated with the PCB by means of an adhesive pad on each side, and it would require significant strength (or heating up with a hairdryer for a longer period) to dismantle them, so I did not do it, and do not recommend it either.  Here is what it looks like after unpacking. These are two 8 GB modules running at 3200 MHz. They look quite extravagant, and black PCB is always appreciated (and also becoming a standard). The aluminium heat spreader has a polished finish. The lightbars are relatively small compared with the whole package, but this shouldn’t be an issue in terms of the lighting effects.


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On the sticker, you can read that it is a kit of 2 x 8 GB modules operating at 3200 MHz, with a CL16, at 1.35 Volts. This should be enough for the typical user/gamer, but if you process video or graphics, then you’d want more. For the best performance, we recommend sticking to the settings from the preconfigured XMP profile. 


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The total height of module is 43 mm/1.69 inch. This shouldn’t be an issue with most air coolers on the market, but as always: it’s best to double check if any interference might occur before buying this set.


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