Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz CL40 SODIMM Memory Kit Review

Memory by stefan @ 2024-04-03

By installing the Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz CL40 SODIMM memory kit, the bottleneck regarding capacity has disappeared and because of this we have also noted a small bump in performance in most benchmarks. Since the disk swapping when running games disappeared due to enough memory quantity, we have also observed a small improvement on the thermals as well.

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Conclusive Thoughts

By installing the Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz CL40 SODIMM memory kit, the bottleneck regarding capacity has disappeared and because of this we have also noted a small bump in performance in most benchmarks. Since the disk swapping when running games disappeared due to enough memory quantity, we have also observed a small improvement on the thermals as well.

 

Silicon Power does employ JEDEC pre-programmed timings and speeds on the modules in order to have it compatible with many laptops or miniPCs and using a heatsink is not necessary due to the low operating voltages.

 

If you own a machine with support for higher-spec RAM from the 13th series such as the i7-13850HX or upwards, or a 14th-generation SoC starting with the i5-14450HX, the system will also take SODIMM RAM sticks up to 5600MHz. Silicon Power has you covered, with single sticks of up to 48GB capacity per stick, but also dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 96GB at 5600MT/s.

 

The tested model, SP032GBSVU480F22 can be found online for about 105 Euros.

 

Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz CL40 SODIMM Memory Kit is Recommended for:

 

 

We would like to thank again to Silicon Power for making this review possible!

 

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