Est. delivery Mon, 26 May - Thu, 5 JunEstimated delivery Mon, 26 May - Thu, 5 Jun
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Unleash the full potential of your desktop with the G.Skill RipJaws V 16GB memory kit. This top-of-the-line DDR4 SDRAM pack provides 16GB of total capacity, split into two 8GB modules, ensuring a seamless upgrade to your system. With a bus speed of PC4-28800 (DDR4-3600), these modules are designed to deliver high-speed performance for demanding applications and gaming. The kit features a precision-engineered design, model F4-3600C16D-16GVKC, with a 288-pin interface that provides a robust and reliable connection to your motherboard. Built for durability and stability, each module boasts G.Skill's renowned quality and compatibility, making it an excellent choice for users seeking to enhance their computer's memory capabilities.
Worked great for about a week until one stick failed.
Ordered two sets of this, 4 sticks for 32GB total. Worked just fine with XMP at the rated speed for about week and then the PC wouldn't boot, could not even get into the BIOS. I tested it down to one faulty stick. 25% failure rate, even in my tiny test sample, isn't acceptable. I've sent these back and will go to using another brand which has always given me long-term, solid performance. I am not able to recommend this memory based on my experience.
This memory performs much better than I had hoped for. I pulled out the old memory and put these new ones in and the difference was astounding. I'm looking forward to adding two more identical chips as soon as they arrive. I highly recommend these!
Great and stable as well! Running on ASUS TUF Z390 i5 96000k. Bought this to add 16 gigs to my home build. It was super fast before, and now it is truly a beast! Never an issue.
Ran at advertised speed and clock timings out of the box after enabling XMP on a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max board. Good ram been running about 3 months now.
PCs need help too often : ( though needed 'cause of screaming improvements in software and devices. Memory is oftern one neede dimprovement.. But this here...