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HP V10 RGB 16GB DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory Kit Review

Specifications:

  Capacities​ 8GB and 16GB modules in dual-channel and quad-channel kits
  Frequencies​ 3200MHz / 3600MHz / 4000MHz
  Latencies​ 14-15-15-35 / 14-14-14-34 / 16-20-20-38 / 16-16-16-36 / 18-22-22-42 / 18-19-19-39
  Working Temperature​ 0°C to 70°C
  Working Voltage 1.35V
  Warranty 5-Year Lifetime Warranty
  Certifications RoHS, CE, FCC, VCCI, cTUVus, RCM, UKCA, CB

The HP V10 RGB DDR4-3600 memory kit has one XMP profile at DDR4-3600 and tight timings of CL14-15-15-35. The recommended voltage is 1.45V, so the same as most memory kits at DDR4-3600 and CL14. The memory kit uses a well-known Samsung B IC, which is resistant to a higher voltage and is scaling well at higher voltages. Of course, we do not recommend using high voltages, but if you want to overclock, it’s good to know that the RAM can handle it.

Below you can see how Thaiphoon Burner sees our RAM. It correctly shows Samsung B-die, and this is about everything that enthusiasts want to see.

The tested memory kit has no problems with stability on ASUS and MSI motherboards with AMD X570, B550, and Intel Z590 chipsets. We were using the MSI Z590I Unify motherboard for performance tests, which is one of the best options for DDR4 RAM overclocking, so it is not limiting us in any way.

Below is a screenshot from the AIDA64 System Stability Test. As you can see, there are no problems with the HP V10 RGB DDR4-3600 memory.

CPU-Z also shows mentioned Samsung IC.

Let’s move to the next page to look at the package and its contents.

 

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2 comments

Erik Fraenkel 16 May 2023 at 23:12

Just got some go v10 rn I’m running 3733 14-14-14-34 at 1.515. Do you think I could do 1.6 daily and overclock some more safely? I’d say they cooling in my system is good with lots of fans and my gpu does not heat soak much

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Bartosz Waluk 30 May 2023 at 11:52

It should work fine at 1.6V, but I’m not sure if it’s worth running it at such a high voltage for barely any performance gain (out of benchmarks). It’s safe if RAM is not overheating, but it won’t give you a much higher frequency. Probably 1 or 2 memory ratios higher. 3733 CL14 is already great for gaming or anything else.

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