Conclusion
ZADAK Spark RGB DDR5 is a well-designed memory kit that provides high-performance out-of-the-box and high stability. I feel the manufacturer went too far with a safe XMP/EXPO profile, as this memory could be easily programmed at tighter timings, and so far, there is no option at more aggressive settings. Those users who wish for a faster option can always pick a Spark at DDR5-6400, also available.
For sure, the strong point of the Spark is its design. We get unique heatsinks and exceptionally looking RGB illumination that gives soul to our gaming PC. Gamers and modders will for sure love it.
During the tests were no problems with stability or compatibility. The RGB illumination caused no issues with various motherboards. Everything was just perfect.
The Spark also offers quite high overclocking potential. It’s not as high as that of Hynix-based memory kits, but we should reach DDR5-6400 on AMD and DDR5-6600+ on Intel chipsets.
Currently, it’s hard to find ZADAK Spark RGB in any retail store, but this situation will change soon. ZADAK is known to provide high-quality but affordable gaming series, so those readers who wish to get one should browse larger online stores in the upcoming weeks.
Pros:
- Compatible with all available DDR5 chipsets
- Unique design
- Looks amazing
- Easy to install and configure
- Performs well out-of-the-box
Cons:
- It still could be faster – relatively standard timings at EXPO/XMP profile
Final words:
The ZADAK Spark RGB is one of the most interesting DDR5 memory series you can get on the market right now. It offers an original design that looks exceptional and will match any gaming PC. It’s for sure fast and stable, which is the most important for everyone. It’s also a top-quality product that meets the needs of the most demanding users.
Funky Kit recommends ZADAK Spark RGB 32GB DDR5-6000 memory kit!
You can buy something similar – the Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR5-6000 CL40 Memory Kit for around USD $255 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3giR9dY
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2 comments
I love the RGB lighting on these memory kits!
Yes indeed 🙂