The Hefty Acer Predator Hermes DDR5 6800MHz 32GB Kit

Source: The FPS Review The Hefty Acer Predator Hermes DDR5 6800MHz 32GB Kit

Comes With A Lifetime Warranty, If You Can Find It For Sale

The 32GB Acer Predator Hermes DDR5-6800 dual channel kit has XMP timings of CL32-45-45-108 @ 1.4V.   That’s not all it can do, The FPS Review managed to get it running stably at 7200MHz, without changing the timings at all.  The overclock certainly helped the results of synthetic benchmarks, but occasionally resulted in lower performance when gaming on their Intel test system, so you might want to stick with the defaults.

The interesting thing about this Predator Hermes kit is the heatspreader, which is the heftiest one that The FPS Review have ever encountered.  Sadly, there doesn’t seem to be any details on the actual weight but there is no question that the extra mass will help with cooling.  If you have an upcoming build which would benefit from some snazzy looking RAM, with or without RGBs enabled, this kit is worth consideration.

The most interesting thing about this memory kit is that it is the heaviest two-stick box that we’ve encountered. We initially chalked it up to heavy packaging but came to find out it was the memory itself that was heavy. If it was any heavier, then it’d probably need to borrow a VGA anti-sag kit to keep it in place.

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