MaxxMem2 PreView is a handy, free program to rate memory performance. It can be downloaded over here.
MaxxMem handles dual/tri and quad channel memory slightly differently. The dual channel 1600mhz memory scores well in the copy and write tests, but much lower in the read test.
Well. im in two minds about this.
1: its good memory priced well
2: 1333mhz? everyone will just ignore it, why not 1600mhz with an XMP profile, remember a LOT of people dont like bioses. they are never even opened!
3: its not a good launch for them as people need to be awed by a new company.
Seems like another clueless chinese company ordering in decent memory and making a mess of it all from a marketing viewpoint.
lovely heatspreaders, much nicer than G.Skills.
Still not sure id buy them, that store you linked in the conclusion looks like a virgin media homepage. I stored a ‘search’ on the memory to look later and its stored in frames so you cant revisit the bookmarked page as it resets to a plain ‘search’ page without holding the name ‘topower’
they also have it all uncategorised, without pictures and details. its memory, why not put it in the memory section of their store? ill wait until a reputable store gets this for sale. if they dont then it will never make an impact on me.