
Looks great, and fast

For all that you get you save 150$

- Among the highest speeds that AM5 can currently handle without increasing latency/risking instability. Fortunately, if you're like me and use an X3D CPU (7800X3D), RAM speeds are a lot less important, so latency becomes the more limiting factor. CL30 here is basically as low as you can go with DDR5 at the moment. - The EXPO profile works very well out of the box, making it a no-fuss product if you don't want to tinker with every setting.

- Looks great - Dummy modules are made for fellow RGB enthusiasts who don't want empty DRAM slots, but also don't want instability from having 4 DRAM modules - RGBs are quite bright

Perfect for my wife's air-cooled rig! Noctua NH-U12 Duel fans, runs great with two sets, bought one then, went for a second pair, after using the first ones, for awhile.

I have two different brand motherboards and each was able to recognize and utilize the full speed of this memory with zero issues.

- Defaults to 5600 as expected on my B650E board. Once EXPO enabled jumped to 6400 stable as expected. Fast RAM.


Good RAM option. Low latency. MB recognized timings, and I was able to enable XMP on second boot. No hiccups with my MSI Z790 system.

1. The price $189, cheaper then other brand DDR5 6000 ram. 2. Has Samsung memory which means you can OC this puppy pass 6000 mhz. 3. Its G.SKILL, brand you can trust. 4. Has AMD EXPO profile for AM5. 5. Build quality and no RGB. 6. Speed

-16 GB at 3200 speed -cas latency of 16 the full timing is 16-18-18-38 -good color options -good brand at a cheap price

it works, even on an asus z890 intel board


- Fast. It's 6600 MHZ - Not hot - Low profile - Value for DDR5

-Great price -Pretty fast -Stable

Works well, a great speed for gaming and the lights make my case look sweet.

-Great look/design -Fast -Great build quality

-one of the lowest profile RAMs out there. you need to consider this if you are going dual tower air cooling like the Noctuas and Thermalrights or the first fan will need to be raised too high, causing chassis compatibility issues -from the low CAS latency you can already tell this is SK Hynix. The actual serial numbers on my modules showed that this is SK Hynix A die. -within the first 5min of overclocking attempt on stock EXPO profile and voltage this is easily POSTed at 6200MHz with tRAS and tWR reduction from the very high defaults of 96/90 to 48. -also passed an overnight TM5 absolut anta777 with reduced tRFC and maxed tREFI. -next i will do the other subtimings but i'm pretty confident i will get something satisfactory. after all it is SK Hynix.

Speed and stability
