SougarLord Posted July 25, 2021 Share Posted July 25, 2021 The manufacturer Neo Forza has launched its own DDR4-5000 and DDR4-4600 memory kits. The two kits are aimed at users of Intel's Rocket Lake series and AMD Zen 3 series processors who are looking for RAM that excels in performance and efficiency. The Neo Forza manufacturer's DDR4 RAM kits use a CAS latency of 19, have an initial capacity of 16GB (2 x 8GB RAM modules), and come in two product lines: Mars and Faye. Tom’s Hardware portal states that DDR4-5000 memory kits require 1.6 volts to access the data rate of memory kits. They also claim that Neo Forza has a 32GB kit in pre-production. RAM for the most demanding with Rocket Lake or Zen 3 On the other hand, Neo Forza's DDR4-4600 kits are already available in packages of 16 GB (two 8 GB modules) and 32 GB (two 16 GB modules), which only require 1.5 volts to use the power required for full performance. Additionally, Neo Forza is working on a 64GB memory kit (two 32GB modules) to be released for sale in the future. The Neo Forza DDR4-5000 and DDR4-4600 kits are speculated to be based on the Adata XPG Spectrix D50 Xtreme DDR4-5000 memory kit, because they share similar voltage and timing. The memory kits are also expected to be built with Hynix-D matrix ICs due to the similarity to the Adata memory kit specifications. Currently, you can purchase Neo Forza DDR4 memory kits from the store through Micro Center with the DDR4-4600 memory kit starting at $ 269.99. Neo Forza's high-end memory kits have yet to be released to the Micro Center online store. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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