Specifications:
Key Features:
- High-quality gaming memory module built for hardcore gamers
- Equipped with a colorful band of RGB lights to electrify a gaming PC rig
- Blazing speeds ranging from 3200MHz to 4133MHz with almost zero lag time allow for maximum DDR4 performance
- 100% tested for stability, durability, and compatibility on major motherboard brands
- Durable aluminum heat spreader provides maximum heat dissipation and thermal management
- Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (Intel® XMP) Standards
- Up to 10-layer PCBs to ensure stability and reliability
- Low voltage of 1.35V – 1.4V for less power consumption
The X-Power Zenith offers us one XMP profile which is programmed at DDR4-3600 CL18-22-22 and 1.35V. This is quite a relaxed profile but guarantees compatibility with a wider range of motherboards.
The memory kit is using Hynix IC, but the software couldn’t read the full part number, and chips were rebranded, so we can only assume that in use is the new Hynix A-die which is starting to appear in some other new memory series. Our suggestions are also based on overclocking results which were not possible on the previous Hynix IC series.
The tested memory runs without issues at XMP settings on ASUS and MSI motherboards with AMD B550, X570, and Intel Z590 chipsets.
Below is a screenshot that was taken after sixteen hours of the AIDA64 stability test. It’s for sure more than enough to tell that the memory has no stability issues.
So far, so good. Now let’s take a look at the product itself.