
ARGB EXPO profile Price Point


Speed Timings Ascetics for an all white hardware build RGB



I bought the 2x16 kit bundled with my ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-H GAMING WIFI7 AMD X870E-H ATX motherboard , and I bought another matching kit. So far very stable. The description is a bit misleading as a ram seems to run only at 3200 MHz, not 6400 MHz

Works good, looks good

Very dependable.

Works as expected RGB lights are pretty neat

I knew I was rolling the dice getting memory not on the QVL for my z790 Asus board, but I figured for the price and the pretty good speed, I could tolerate to de-tune a little for stability and I would be perfectly happy.

Works with Asus Maximus Formula XII if you bump the voltage to 1.35. Stock, the mobo sets at 1.25 and only 1 of the 4 dimms was recognized.

- Zero problems, pop it in and go - XMP speeds work with one BIOS click (For the 3600MHz variety) - Slighly extra headroom for lower timings if you want to tighten them up - Heatsinks feel substantial, not flexible or chintzy - No goofy RGB (for a value stick, this is a big plus! Cheaper for the customer)

I used the ddr5 in a new build GIGABYTE B650 EAGLE AX AM5 Ryzen5 7600x I had no issues at 6000

-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.

Good fast memory, does what it is supposed to.

This is a very good memory for the price.

The colors are nice and vibrant

DDR4 3200 is cost effective. Corsair provides a nice look at a reasonable price (of course it would be nice if it were cheaper still... especially in the DDR5 day and age). These snapped into the motherboard as I expected with no issues and the programmable lights are a "nice to have" for those who want some color other than black or white.


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