Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 Memory Review

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With the Avexir Raiden Green Tesla installed we changed the NZXT Kraken X61 to roughly the same green colour. The illumination moves which is why it appears lighter in colour than it really is. It’s a nice effect, and looks very Star Trek Borg.

We’ve also got a video below in light and dark conditions, you can really see the plasma tube effect.

Test Setup

We used the Asus Rampage V Extreme Motherboard with its extreme range of memory settings as a test bed. We used the X.M.P. settings for all memory tests in this review. Selecting the XMP 2667Mhz profile for this set of tests, this was the only option available.

We have noticed the very latest Asus Rampage V Extreme Motherboard 3402 BIOS has reduced the XMP memory profiles available, which is odd. We would expect this to be a memory option unless Asus have instructed the BIOS to only view Profile 1. Turbo was enabled by default, with 3.6Ghz as the CPU’s maximum speed.

Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 Memory Review

Package - 8.5
Performance - 7
Price - 7
Consumer Experience - 8.5

7.8

There’s two ways to look at the Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 Kit, looks and performance. Sometimes you get both with memory, though it’s all a bit subjective normally. Firstly, performance and it’s not bad. The Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16Gb kit only really suffered from being a Dual Channel kit. With tight timings and low latency, the Avexir Raiden Green Tesla won’t be lagging behind memory of a similar speed rating. In fact, if you loosen off the timings, you may achieve some good overclocking without having poor memory timings.