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Avexir Core Extreme 3000MHz 8GB Memory Kit Review

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The 3000MHz kit from Avexir struggles to compete with Patriot's tighter 2133MHz set of memory in bandwidth performance. As we saw with Sandra's latency test, the Avexir 3000MHz kit takes a performance lead which is an almost-identical 8.5%.

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4 comments

  1. I am genuinely impressed with these, but the price is just a little much right now, even for me. ill wait a while and maybe look at them.

  2. Already got these and they are spectacular. I did run into some issues on my MSI board however, and had to wait on a beta bios for 3,000mhz support.

  3. That orange light is probably the chips burning.

  4. Pretty, but all you are paying for is blinking lights… No game I have seen can possibly utilize this waste of money…