All Megahertz!
The T-FORCE XTREEM Narvic Black DDR5-8200 48GB kit certainly looks stylish, a textured black heatspreader with white text and logo. TEAM thought that was enough and omitted RGB altogether, which could upset some. Running clocks at DDR5-8200 are 38-49-49-84, decent enough for RAM of this frequency, which XMP 3.0 detects and applies perfectly.
TweakTown bumped the voltage up to 1.5 and could tighten those timings to 36-47-47-84, or if you leave those timings alone, 1.55V will see DDR5-8400 run smoothly. Overclocking helps on some benchmarks, but not so much on others, so you won’t really miss the stock settings. The real problem is the price, at $310 the Narvic Black DDR5-8200 is significantly more expensive than the competition, which can often match or beat the performance of this kit as you can see in the full review.
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