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Zadak announces low-profile Twist line of DDR4 memory

Zadak has announced its new Twist series of DDR4 memory modules. Using a low-profile design, these memory modules will be available with different clock speeds, memory capacity options and latency configurations.

Available in 8GB to 256GB capacities, the Twist DDR4 memory modules support XMP 2.0 profiles for easy overclocking. The low-profile anodised aluminium alloy heatsink (3.5cm tall) has a matte black and brushed aluminium finish, offering sleek aesthetics. In spite of its low-profile design, Zadak claims the heatsinks can easily keep the modules cool while offering wide compatibility with a variety of CPU coolers.

Clock speeds range from 2666MHz to 4133MHz, with different latencies and voltages. To ensure compatibility with different motherboards, Zadak has created an extensive Qualified Vendor List (QVL) of motherboards that have undergone Zadak's certification.

Memory kits will be available in a variety of configurations, starting with a single module of either 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB. Then there's the dual-module kits, with options for two sticks of 8GB (16GB), 2x 16GB (32GB), and 2x 32GB (64GB), or you can go for four sticks of 8GB (32GB), 4x 16GB (64GB), and 4x 32GB (128GB). Finally, there's also the option for eight stick kits, available in 8x 8GB (64GB), 8x 16GB (128GB), and 8x 32GB (256GB) configurations. Speed and latency configurations are available starting at 2666MHz, with a CL16-18-18-38 latency at 1.2V, up to 4133MHz CL19-21-21-42 at 1.4V.

Pricing and availability has not yet been disclosed, but Zadak offers a lifetime warranty on the Twist memory modules. You can learn more about the Zadak Twist DDR4 memory HERE.

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