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Apacer Blade Fire DDR4 3200MHz 32GB Memory Kit Review

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Overclocking this particular memory kit was a painless procedure and I managed to attain a final figure of 3466MHz by setting the DIMMs to 3400MHz, then fine-tuning the BCLK. Additionally, I tweaked the voltage to 1.395v to aid stability and optimised the timings to 17-17-17-39. Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to reduce the command rate to 1T and I had to settle with the default figure of 2T.

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