Avexir MPOWER 2400MHz 8GB Review

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Avexir MPOWER 2400MHz 8GB Review

CineBench R11.5

Considering that the Kingston Predator is 2666MHz it's no surprise to see it topping the graph, but we're impressed by how close the Avexir MPOWER Core Series got to it. It's the best of the 2400MHz kits we've yet tested. 

 

wPrime95

In wPrime we have a couple of different results. For the quick 32M place test is fourth out of the five RAM kits we've tested on the i7-3770K. However, moving to the 1024M test it is, albeit just, the fastest kit we've tested. So far, so stunning. 

  

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15-02-2013, 04:50:06

tinytomlogan
Today we take a look at a memory kit from a brand new to OC3D, Avexir. We have to say you're in for a surprise.

http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...093918499l.jpg


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15-02-2013, 07:07:19

Excalabur50
Very interesting would look great with subtle blue accented gear and what bang for buck let just hope it stands the test of time.

15-02-2013, 09:17:26

Deshman
Oof, that's quite lovely.

The blue LEDs are just a little too light - though I'm sure that wouldn't be too hard to amend with a bit of masking.

15-02-2013, 09:19:46

Mgutierrez33
That's so funny, I was just looking at the Avexir memory kits last night and wondering just how good they were. They also make the LED effect in red, green, white, orange, and yellow, and have interchangeable heatspreader designs that you can order for them (the red version of the MPOWER design they showcase here, and a plain gunmetal black version). Should you choose to do so you can individually select all of these items to customize the memory yourself through their website... they even go so far as to allow you to customize what the PART NUMBER reads in something like CPU-Z, and you can get something etched onto the heat spreader.

I would imagine that this all costs a pretty penny however, as this is all done DIRECT through Avexir and shipped DIRECT from Avexir... WERTH IT!

http://www.avexir.com/customize/customize.html

15-02-2013, 11:29:16

Master&Puppet
Was looking at a set of these for my test rig a little while back. Glad to see they reviewed well
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