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Project Node 202 Memory Update

Posted on September 17, 2017January 31, 2025 by ElectroStingz

The Adata XPG Z1 3000Mhz kit arrived along with all the other items and I doesn’t fit under the Scythe processor cooler. So the easiest option was to remove the XPG heat spreader which came off quite easily.

The ADATA heat spreader is quite flimsy and doesn’t feel very solid in comparison to the Corsair Vengeance LPX kit I am currently using. The memory itself seems ok, its rated at 3000Mhz but does 3200Mhz without issues.

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