ANACOMDA Eryx Tataricus RGB 4x16GB DDR5 6000MHz Memory Setup Review

Memory by stefan @ 2024-03-27

In the case of the Eryx Tataricus kit, adding two more modules seemed to help not only with capacity (which basically doubled), but we have obtained in many tests results better than when running with only 32GB and we were surprised that the results at 6200 were better in some cases than the ones obtained at 6400MHz or 6600MHz while running two modules, at the exact same main timings and voltage.

 

 

 

Introduction

 

 

At first we would like to thank ANACOMDA for sending two sets (one white and one black) of their Eryx Tataricus RGB 2x16GB DDR5 6000MHz Memory Kit for testing and reviewing.

 

 

About ANACOMDA:

“ANACOMDA is a new brand from MINPO Corporation. MINPO is a global leader in SSD technology, and specializes in developing and producing high performance SSDs and USBs. Our products are designed to meet customer’s needs in both price and function. Our entry-level products are priced reasonably, but offer high quality and aesthetically pleasing designs.

Controlling the cost of computer facilities and purchasing technological equipment are important matters for SMEs, start-ups, and organizations, but it should not prevent them from adopting SSDs. The MINPO ANACOMDA SSD series with its reliable quality, ample storage, and faster operating speed, is the best option for corporations that possess considerable data.

The MINPO ANACOMDA SSD series is also suitable for individuals who are new to SSD technology, beginner and intermediate-level DIY enthusiasts who want to try their hand at assembling SSD, as well as online gamers. MINPO understand very well DIYers’ need for more efficient storage, and that for most customers, the cost-performance ratio is the most important factor when considering an electronic purchase. Our ANACOMDA series aims to offer higher quality SSDs for the same price. The concept behind ANACOMDA is high quality at accessible prices, without compromising performance and durability.

Besides reasonable pricing and reliable quality, ANACOMDA offers additional values to customers such as pleasurable enjoyment, brand value, and high quality services. We believe that a brand should not simply sell products, it should also be an expression of taste, and offer a glimpse into one’s lifestyle.”

 

Product Features, Specifications

Product Features:

 

ANACOMDA D5 RGB GAMING MEMORY

DDR5 ET (Eryx Tataricus) Unbuffered UDIMM uses the same Heatsink as D4 which has simple streamline design with a twist on black metal plating ANACOMDA logo.

Build-in Power Management IC - On-Die ECC

The New Generation DDR5 has on-die error correcting code to correct error automatically to main its stability. It also has a build-in power management IC for better reliability and lower voltage.

Synchronize with Motherboard Applications

ANACOMDA DDR5 RGB Memory Module Eryx Tataricus is compatible with ASUS / MSI / ASRock / Gigabyte / BIOSTAR RGB lighting control software.

Supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO

AMD EXPO due to AMD motherboard restrictions, the maximum speed is only supported up to 6200.

Made In Taiwan - Limited Lifetime Warranty

ANACOMDA DDR5 RGB Memory Module Eryx Tataricus are made with high quality PCB and strictly selected chips in Taiwan. All product must pass rigid product test to ensure its.

 

Product Specifications:

 

Module Type : DDR5 RGB Unbuffered UDIMM

Capacity : 32GB (16GB*2)

Heatsink Color : Black

Speed : 6000 MHz

CAS Latencies : 40

Operating Voltage : 1.35V

Dimensions : 4.1cm*13.3cm*0.65cm

Operating Temperature : 0C to 75C

Warranty : Limited Lifetime Warranty

Supports Intel XMP 3.0, AMD EXPO

 

Packaging, A Closer Look

After testing out the Eryx Tataricus RGB 2x16GB DDR5 6000MHz kit from ANACOMDA, it is time to also check how the results do look like if we add an identical kit to the mix, populating the extra two DRAM slots of the BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 motherboard.

 

The second kit packaging ANACOMDA has sent us does look about the same on the top cover, but there is a catch:

 

 

 

On the back, we will note from the applied stickers that we are dealing with a white kit this time, while sporting the same technical specs:

 

 

 

The modules are additionally protected inside a transparent plastic enclosure, which is re-usable:

 

 

 

In order to protect the piano black logo during transit, ANACOMDA has used a transparent plastic film to cover it:

 

 

 

With the white version of the modules, the viper snake logo is more visible now, while the rest of the design remains the same:

 

 

 

 

A Closer Look Contd.

The opposite area of the module does also come with a small sticker with extra details:

 

 

 

A closer look does reveal the product serial number, but also the module type, running speed but also the storage capacity:

 

 

 

In the top left corner, we do have the DDR5 logo:

 

 

 

As with the black model, we will note a black ANACOMDA logo on the light diffuser:

 

 

 

With the four modules installed, the RGB lighting looks really awesome!

 

 

 

Test Setup and Test Results Part I

Test Setup

 

CPU: Intel i7-13700K @ Stock

CPU Cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360mm AIO

Motherboard: BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700

RAM: currently tested kit

Video: XFX Radeon 7900 XT

Power Supply: Cooler Master 850W

SSD: Silicon Power US70 1TB PCIe 4.0

Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840

 

The pre-programmed timings and frequencies can be also found by using AIDA64; the DRAM IC manufacturer is listed as SK Hynix:

 

 

The modules do feature two separate profiles, one is XMP 3.0 for Intel and the other EXPO for AMD systems; the XMP one was made to run at timings of 40-40-40-76, while the VDD and VDDQ are set to 1.35V, while the operating speed is 6000MHz. The EXPO profile does mirror the XMP profile, with the exact same operating voltages.

 

We did first start testing the 4-module setup on our BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 at stock speeds and had no stability issues.

 

DDR5-6000

 

 

Overclocking stage was next, which implied raising the frequency to 6200MHz, while leaving the stock CAS latencies. The system has proven itself very stable with no increase in voltage!

 

 

Next, we tried to run at 6400MHz, but the system did not boot anymore! With the two-module kit we could reach frequencies up to 6600MHz.

 

 

Test Results

 

SuperPI XS 1.5 2MB

 

 

GeekBench 4

 

 

Blender Ryzen Rendering

 

 

 

Test Results Part II

 

AIDA64 Bandwidth

 

 

CineBench R20 Rendering

 

 

CineBench R23 Rendering

 

 

3DMark

 

 

Ashes of Singularity - CPU Focused

 

 

PCMark 10

 

 

 

Video Exemplification of the RGB Lighting Presets

 

Conclusive Thoughts

In the case of the Eryx Tataricus kit, adding two more modules seemed to help not only with capacity (which basically doubled), but we have obtained in many tests results better than when running with only 32GB and we were surprised that the results at 6200 were better in some cases than the ones obtained at 6400MHz or 6600MHz while running two modules, at the exact same main timings and voltage.

 

The added modules do help with the RGB effects as well, having the double number of LEDs, transforming your setup in a real showpiece! In our case, the test setup looked interesting even without the RGB turned on, due to the different colored chassis of the modules; in this case we have chosen to mix the white and black modules for obtaining a “Panda” color scheme.

 

At the time of the review, the modules are still available for $109.99 on Newegg.com.

 

ANACOMDA Eryx Tataricus RGB 4x16GB DDR5 6000MHz Memory Setup is Recommended for:

 

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

 

 

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