- DDR4 3400 (PC4 27200)
- Timing 16-16-16-36
- CAS Latency 16
- Voltage 1.20V
Was nice while it lasted 11/13/2016
This review is from: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3400 (PC4 27200) Desktop Memory Model F4-3400C16D-32GVK
Pros:
Fast and high capacity
Cons:
One stick went bad after 2 months of use. Programs and games started to randomly close with no error. Failed stress tests. Started to get random BSOD's every few hours.
Overall Review:
Couldn't get it to run at full speed, though there are many variables at play so cannot blame the memory itself. I ended up running it at 3000mhz which was the highest stable speed for my setup.
I decided to swap in my old memory and all the issues went away.
Manufacturer Response:
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Hi Kyle
We will be glad to help with any issues you may have. Sounds like the CPU memory controller may be lacking sufficient Voltage to be perfectly stable at DDR4-3400. The memory module should be fine if the RAM is stable at DDR4-3000. First, make sure you have the latest BIOS for the motherboard. Test one module at a time with XMP enabled to see if they perform the same. If both modules work fine, keep XMP enabled, raise VCCSA Voltage, then trial and error test to see what value is most stable for the system at the target frequency. Once you find the correct values, the computer should be fast and smooth. Should you need help with set up or have any questions, please feel free to contact us directly. The G.Skill support team will make sure your computer is operating at maximum performance.
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