Neo Forza 32GB (2x16GB) 2933MHz C21 DDR4 SODIMM Kit Review

Memory by stefan @ 2022-03-20

Working with locked BIOSes and low power systems is a real challenge when trying memory kits with higher speeds. Neo Forza has thought in advance about this particular aspect and provided tons of profiles preloaded to the DIMMs in order to avoid compatibility issues and we could enjoy quite a speed boost on the DL20N6 system, in both productivity applications but also in 3D, while keeping the same 10W power envelope. Could we mention again that the system is fanless which makes it more interesting?

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Packaging, A Closer Look

After testing the latest DL20N6 barebone from Shuttle, we noted that improvements can still be made by trying out a memory kit which maxes out the supported speed by the Intel Pentium N6005 4-core power-efficient SKU. The 2933MHz was listed as supported by both Intel and Shuttle website for this particular miniPC and since such memory kits are not exactly easy to find on the market, we asked Neo Forza to validate and produce one for us in order to try out and review.

 

Validation was successfully completed and the memory kit has arrived inside an OEM plastic packaging, carefully protecting the brand-new product:

 

 

 

The kit is composed from two low-power SODIMM DDR4 modules:

 

 

 

A closer look does reveal eight memory chips on the frontal area of the black PCB, but also a sticker which highlights the product code name, specifications, but also its serial number:

 

 

 

On the back, we will find another eight memory chips:

 

 

 

The chips are branded Goldkey and feature the GE8082933HH code name:

 

 

Installed the kit into the system in just a few seconds:

 

 

 

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