addlink AddGame Spider X5 RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz Memory Review

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addlink AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz Memory

Conclusion

Today we took a look at addlink’s AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz memory kit and compared its performance to a recent 6000MHz kit that we looked at on our Intel 13900 K-based testing platform. We also overlocked it to see how much headroom we could find within the modules.

The AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2×16) 6400MHz Memory includes a pair of memory sticks that are loaded with XMP profiles, the fastest of which is set to 38-38-38-76 timings at 1.3V. It also sports an RGB array across the top that can be controlled by your favorite motherboard manufacturer’s RGB center.

From an overall perspective, the AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2×16) 6400MHz Memory was a solid performer on our test bench and delivered a high level of stability. Other than overclocking it too far, it was simply rock solid on our test bench (which isn’t always the case when venturing above the 6000MHz mark these days).

Final Points

Putting it all together, the AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2×16) 6400MHz Memory can be found in etail for $110-120 at the time of publication. This is currently quite competitive with a lot of its competition for similar specs, therefore is priced fairly.

The AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2×16) 6400MHz Memory kit’s solid performance and fair pricing would make it a great set for your next Intel-based build and is absolutely worth shelling out your hard-earned dollars for.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Features
10
Performance
9
Aesthetics
9
Price Value
8

SUMMARY

The AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2x16) 6400MHz Memory was tested using its XMP profile on our Intel 13900K based platform and we found it to be a solid performer with room in the tank for a bit of overclocking. It has RGB functionality to light up your build and was priced fairly to its competition at the time of publication which makes it a good buy for your next rig.
David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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The AddGame Spider X5 RGB 32GB (2x16) 6400MHz Memory was tested using its XMP profile on our Intel 13900K based platform and we found it to be a solid performer with room in the tank for a bit of overclocking. It has RGB functionality to light up your build and was priced fairly to its competition at the time of publication which makes it a good buy for your next rig.addlink AddGame Spider X5 RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz Memory Review