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anacomda d5 ddr5 rgb 32gb 7200 review b

 

    The ANACOMDA D5 RGB DDR5 7200MHz CL34 Dual-Channel Kit actually did very well during my tests, certainly better than what I was expecting. This of course is not just due to its speed but also latency which should be plenty for most systems. Unfortunately, the SK Hynix modules ANACOMDA is using for the D5 require a rather high voltage (1.45V) which is never a good thing, especially if you’re after a kit with good overclocking headroom. The be fair however with ANACOMDA there are many 7200MHz kits out there using the same voltage so I can’t really hold this against them (some however have better overclocking headroom). Design is also good and being both XMP 3.0 (7200MHz) and EXPO (6200MHz) compatible is certainly not something we see a lot from similar kits.


    Right now, the D5 RGB (ET Eryx Tataricus) DDR5 7200MHz CL34 Dual-Channel Kit by ANACOMDA isn’t available either in the USA or the EU (at least not on any of the known retailers) and even though it is available in Hong Kong (for around USD141/127Euros) it wouldn't be proper for me to comment on price. Price aside however the D5 RGB kit does deliver in performance and looks and for those it certainly deserves the Golden Award.

PROS


- Build Quality
-
Very Good Performance
- RGB Lighting

- XMP 3.0 & EXPO Compatible

- Available In Black
& White
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Overclocking Headroom (For Some)
- Current Availability