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.
Z87 Test System:
- Processor: Intel Core i7 4770K.
- Motherboard: Asus Maximus VI Extreme.
- Graphics Card: nVidia GTX 760 2GB.
- System Drive: 500GB Samsung 840 Series SSD.
- CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i.
- Case: NZXT Phantom 630.
- Power Supply: Seasonic Platinum 1000W.
- Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
Comparison memory:
Software:
- MaxxMem 2.
- SiSoft Sandra 2013.
- Super Pi.
- Cinebench R11.5 64 bit.
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.
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.
That orange light is probably the chips burning.
Pretty, but all you are paying for is blinking lights… No game I have seen can possibly utilize this waste of money…