Monday, December 23, 2024

ZionRAM 8GB DDR3 1600 mhz Review

Everything is set for this new season of eSports, as the time has surpassed and we are back in assembling some stunning gaming rigs for our fans and colleagues. As we come across to a fresh financials, pc gaming components are lying at our desk for testing. ZionRAM 8GB DDR3 review below:

As it claims to be India’s Most Preferred Memory Brand, Abacus Peripherals, the manufacturer of ZionRAM doesn’t fail to impress the gamers with their latest product. Likewise, the general adaptation of people being said the memory of 4GB is more than enough for a basic computer, gaming and production related usage of a computer demands atleast a 8GB stick to pull of your work smoothly.

The specifications of the RAM are quiet willingly convincing only if you are a techie:

  • VDD=1.5V +/- 0.075V
  • VDDQ=1.5V +/- 0.075V
  • VDDSPD=3.0V to 3.6V
  • 8 internal banks
  • Data transfer rate: PC3-12800
  • Pre-fetch 8-bit
  • Burst Length (BL) switch on-the-fly: BL 8 or BC (Burst Chop) 4
  • ECC error correction and detection support
  • On Die Termination (ODT) supported
  • Temperature sensor with integrated SPD (Serial Presence Detect) EEPROM

ZionRAM 8GB DDR3

The Benchmark test results; NovaBench

ZionRAM 8GB DDR3

PerformanceTest

The ZionRAM8GB DDR3 1600 Mhz memory stick is yet another masterpiece from Abacus Peripherals at such a competitive rate and the most fascinating part is that they have managed to get this product manufactured in India which also promotes the national campaign; #MakeInIndia. This memory stick is for the one’s who are stuck with a load of work-pressure and are completely dependent on their computer performance to help them assist in multi-tasking. We used the review unit for about a week and it was exceptionally compulsive.

The perseverance of a gaming rig running on a 2GB or 4GB stick is quiet particular in our industry and since the ZionRAM 8GB DDR3 is clocked at 1600 Mhz and is comparatively price effective, it is the best buy in this segment of memory sticks. We thank the guys at Abacus Peripherals, who are always very prompt in delivering the product at the right time.

Deepak Ojha
Deepak Ojha
Founding Editor, TalkEsport
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