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Colorful iGame Loong Edition DDR5-7200 32 GB CL32

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The Year of the Loong (Dragon) is upon us, and Colorful is taking the iGame DDR4 series to the next level with its DDR5 debut. The Colorful iGame DDR5-7200 memory kit is aimed at PC enthusiasts and gamers who are looking for great performance on their Intel systems. Follow along as we test this memory kit and see how it stacks up to the competition!

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XMP2 is wrong on the first page - DDR5-700 MT/s , i guess it has to be 7000.
 
To bad you was not able to make a AMD Overclocking page like you did for Intel. Hope to see soon one with agressive timing we already talked about before like 6200 / 2066 . 9950X with the new Windows 24H22 + AGESA 1.2.0.2 Update Fixing Ryzen 9000 Inter-Core Latency issue.
 
@sector-z unless it's a EXPO kit or 6000-6400 I probably will not being doing AMD OC on it. Only time for one or the other.

Once 24H22 drops outside of beta /insider I'll redo my tests. Might grab a 9950X... Maybe not.
 
@sector-z unless it's a EXPO kit or 6000-6400 I probably will not being doing AMD OC on it. Only time for one or the other.

Once 24H22 drops outside of beta /insider I'll redo my tests. Might grab a 9950X... Maybe not.

Yes but that one CL32 for 7200MHz was a more agressive kit then those CL34, wanted to know what you can do with it . For the G.skill 6000MHz CL28, do you will review it ? Hope you grab one, some people have acheived 6GHz all core on the good CCD. Can make review 8000MHz/8200MHz CL36 to on it
 
Yes but that one CL32 for 7200MHz was a more agressive kit then those CL34, wanted to know what you can do with it . For the G.skill 6000MHz CL28, do you will review it ? Hope you grab one, some people have acheived 6GHz all core on the good CCD. Can make review 8000MHz/8200MHz CL36 to on it
AMD does not OC memory nearly as well as Intel, so if you want to see what a memory kit can do, the obvious choice is to do so on an Intel platform.

This is a memory review, not a CPU review.

If something meaningful changed with Zen 5 maybe that wouldn't be the case, but it's an identical IO die to Zen 4.
 
AMD does not OC memory nearly as well as Intel, so if you want to see what a memory kit can do, the obvious choice is to do so on an Intel platform.

This is a memory review, not a CPU review.

If something meaningful changed with Zen 5 maybe that wouldn't be the case, but it's an identical IO die to Zen 4.
What you do you talking about ??? It just the max frequency you cannot use more then 8200MHZ but you can do alot about pushing timing from 6000MHz to 6400MHz rare case 6600MHz & 8000MHz to 8200MHz
 
AMD does not OC memory nearly as well as Intel, so if you want to see what a memory kit can do, the obvious choice is to do so on an Intel platform.

This is a memory review, not a CPU review.

If something meaningful changed with Zen 5 maybe that wouldn't be the case, but it's an identical IO die to Zen 4.
So if an AMD user sees this review they should not read it is that it? :rolleyes:
 
So if an AMD user sees this review they should not read it is that it? :rolleyes:
They should read and realize from the performance not to buy it for AMD. Unless you manually adjust the frequency (at least), the KLEVV FIT V 6000MT/s will run circles on this. Cheaper and better performance. Mind you 99% of users will not do anything more than enable XMP/EXPO. This is the target reader.

If the second XMP was 6400, I could understand a reason to want some AMD OC stuff. However that isn't the case here.

The ones who are willing to make changes should not buy memory solely based on a overclock from a review. My results is only a guide, not a guarantee. More of what is possible and not an absolute. You will be in for a rude awaking when typing in these values causes system crashes. Each memory DIMM is slightly different. Not to mention the motherboard design and CPU voltages have a impact on stability as well.
 
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