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Avexir Core Extreme 3000MHz 8GB Memory Kit Review

We are using an Intel Core i7 4770K processor with an Asus Maximus VI Extreme motherboard.

The Avexir Core Extreme 3000MHz memory kit's stock speed is: 3000MHz 12-14-14-35-2T @ 1.65V

Note: CPU and CPU Cache frequencies for the comparison configurations are different. This is due to the Patriot memory's use of a 100MHz BCLK, whereas the Avexir Core Extreme Series kit uses a base clock of 102.3MHz.

memory-lights

Z87 Test System:

Comparison memory:

Software:

  • MaxxMem 2.
  • SiSoft Sandra 2013.
  • Super Pi.
  • Cinebench R11.5 64 bit.

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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…