CONCLUSION
The XPower Zenith RGB DDR4 kit by Silicon Power made a very good impression to me, not just because of their looks thanks to the top RGB LED bar but perhaps mostly due to the fact that i was able to hit 4GHz without issue and with just 1.4V (that’s not something most 3.6GHz kits can do). The Zenith RGB also feature rather low-profile grey aluminum heatspreaders and that too is clearly a plus for any RAM kit (clearance issues). Unfortunately, at the time of this review the XPower Zenith RGB line basically only includes 4 different modules, 8/16GB in capacity and 3200/3600MHz in speed (4133MHz as a speed is listed on their website but I was unable to find such a kit anywhere online so it must be coming at a later date) something which may not “cover” every user out there (for example dual 64GB kits is something that many are looking for lately).
The XPower Zenith RGB line of DDR4 kits counts less than 2 months in the market so as expected availability in some places is still far from good (especially the other side of the Atlantic). Still the 32GB 3600MHz dual-channel kit i have here with me today retails for around 205 Euros inside the EU a price tag which is not half bad really (not currently anyways). Yes, the available capacities and speeds is not something i can overlook but the combination of both stock and overclocked performance, looks and a balanced price tag are enough to give the XPower Zenith RGB the Golden Award.
PROS
- Very Good Performance (Up To 4000MHz CL18)
- Build Quality (10 Layer PCB)
- Looks (Grey Aluminum Textured Heatspreaders & RGB LED Bar)
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Price (Currently)
CONS
- Dual Channel Kits Only
- Available Capacities & Speeds (Currently)