Neo Forza 2x32GB DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM Memory Kit Review

Memory by stefan @ 2022-12-29

The Shuttle DH32U5 barebone had absolutely no issues operating with 64GB of RAM at 3200MHz thanks to the Neo Forza PnP kit. There was no extra configuration necessary, the correct speed being detected right away and there were no stability problems either. The C22 kit is operating at a low voltage of 1.2V so it won’t need heatsinks even when installed in a passive enclosure.

 

 

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Packaging, A Closer Look

It is time to check out another interesting kit from Neo Forza, one which takes part of their Plug and Play series designed for laptops and mini-PCs. The 2 x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM kit will be installed on the slim and capable barebone from Shuttle, the DH32U5, featuring a soldered Intel Core i5-1135G7 CPU, while the test drive will be the same as before, a Silicon Power A60 512GB M.2 PCIe 3.0.

 

Our sample kit has arrived inside a factory plastic tray, which did hold the two modules save during transit:

 

 

 

After removing the products from the packaging, we did immediately note the nice black PCB:

 

 

 

Each of the modules do feature a large sticker on top, showing the internal code name, their specs (32GBx2 3200 C22) but also its serial number:

 

 

 

On the back side we will have the rest of eight memory ICs, but no extra sticker this time!

 

 

 

The ICs do feature GoldKey branding on top (Neo Forza’s mother company), along with the serial number. These are actually SK Hynix chips:

 

 

 

The procedure for installing the modules into our test system is very simple:

 

 

 

 

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