Unfortunately, at the time of writing, we couldn’t find accurate pricing or stock information using our super-advanced Google-Fu. This is a premium kit, so I would expect it to be fairly expensive, but otherwise competitive with similar specification models from rival brands. I wouldn’t be surprised at a price around £250 or above.
The ZADAK memory kit may be the new kid on the block, but it’s proven to be a strong contender in every benchmark we’ve run today. When it comes to performance, it pretty much beats out everything else we’ve tested, and that’s at both stock and overclocked performance settings.
While a leap from 3600 to 3866 MHz isn’t huge, that easy overclock is simply free performance. Enthusiasts may be able to hit above 4000 depending on their CPU and motherboard configuration, and patience. However, your day to day consumer should expect to be able to get some extra performance. Of course, that’s completely free and easily attainable extra performance. It’s worth doing, as you saw how it improved our benchmarks!
Based on performance alone, I would recommend this memory kit to anyone and they would be very happy with it. However, it’s also leading the pack in terms of build quality and aesthetics. There are many great-looking kits on the market, but this is certainly one of the best. The three-piece metal heatsink is colour neutral and will blend in well with your build, while the RGB lighting gives it that added wow factor.
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