Package and its Contents
ZADAK Spark memory arrived in a retail package, which is a small flat box. The package is well described and includes info about support and various safety certificates.
Inside the package, we will find two well-protected memory modules, and this will be all. The installation is straightforward and causes no problems, so any manuals are not required, and if we have any doubts then we can find descriptions on the manufacturer’s website.
Inside the box, we will find two 16GB memory modules rated at DDR5-6000 CL40-40-40 1.25V. ZADAK Spark RAM is available up to DDR5-6400, so if we wish for something faster than the tested memory kit, then it’s also available.
The modules look very unique and should satisfy not only gamers but also modders. It’s hard to find anything similar in the current market, so we can be proud of the original RAM design installed on our PC. I wish these modules are also available in black, but we will see future updates.
The modules are taller than standard and may cause problems with some large tower CPU coolers. On the other hand, AIO coolers are very popular, and many air-cooling solutions are asymmetric to support tall memory modules, so we won’t have problems in most cases.
Below is our test PC, which has quite good airflow, so the RAM is not overheating even at much higher than standard voltages. Because of integrated PMIC and high temperatures of DDR5, I recommend not running it at high voltages or in tight PC cases with limited airflow. Lower voltage memory kits like the tested ZADAK should work fine in every environment, but anything 1.40V or higher may cause stability issues.
The RGB works great on ASUS, ASRock, Gigabyte, and MSI motherboards. There is no dedicated software, but motherboards fully support ZADAK RAM and synchronize all the illumination modes. The above photos show how modules look with the RGB illumination.
On the next page of this review, we will take a closer look at the performance.
2 comments
I love the RGB lighting on these memory kits!
Yes indeed 🙂