Overclocking
Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed, so that the results may vary depending on certain conditions and various hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and the warranty will not cover it.
Since the Predator Apollo memory uses Samsung B-die, then we can expect great overclocking results. On the other hand, these exceptional results require higher voltages. As we can read in key features of our memory, it’s resistant to higher voltages. Of course, we are not recommending running them at 1.7V+, but up to 1.6V with good airflow shouldn’t cause any issues. 1.55-1.6V was actually the voltage that we needed to push our memory kit up to DDR4-4266 CL14, DDR4-4600 CL16, or DDR4-4800 CL18.
The maximum frequency that we could achieve was 2500MHz or DDR4-5000 at still low timings of CL19-20-20. To reach that, we had to set 1.65V. However, this setting had problems with stability in longer benchmarks. Maybe one of our readers will have more luck as this RAM has very high overclocking potential.
Predator Apollo DDR4-3600 is just perfect for overclockers and gamers. It works well at XMP settings, and when we wish to overclock it, it gives us a wide range of frequencies and timings to play with. It’s hard not to recommend a memory kit like that.