Works as expected RGB lights are pretty neat
Got it for free. 6000 MHz.
Everything came as I had ordered, and delivery was very quick. And the price was great too. I have installed the DIMMs and everything is working fantastic. Using them in a Dell 5070 SFF with a Kubuntu desktop and Kodi as a media center. Might be a little overkill for what I'm using it for, though LOL.
I bought this RAM to use with a 7800X3D and an ASRock B650M Pro RS WiFi board. I didn't see this particular memory on the QVL, but decided to risk it. It worked just fine, although I did have to go into my BIOS and change the DRAM Profile to 6000 to make it work at full speeds. I've had it running for about a month now with no issues.
Value and compatibility.
I have used G.Skill since 2007 and for 64GB's @ 6000Mhz with 36-36-36-96 the timings at this price is stellar. Additionally, I ran a memory stress test for 45 minutes, and the dims never got above 43c.
Not much to say was memory throttled plugged four of these in now i'm not.
Runs at advertised speed/ timings Looks good doing it
Quality brand. XMP worked without issues. Great RGB.
With my 9800x3d and 5080 everything on pc runs faster. Cas 26 surprisingly makes a difference from prior 64gb cas 30 memory g skill
Great ram, just enabled the xmp profile in my bios and was read at the correct speed and voltage right away. Stable on the xmp with no adjustments, just like it should be.
Large capacity Works with a second set of 2x64.
You can control the lights pretty simple.
Low profile Doesn't insult lifestyle
Great performance.
What to say? It's fast, and doesn't appear to run particularly hot, at least not compared to the 5900x and 3080Ti it's sitting right next to.
Runs expo well
Obviously simple to install it make my system run nice and fast. No real issues until I try to setup XMP. But other than that It runs great and error free and the LED's are really cool. The WiFi-7 is very fast and trouble free. The ICE White color of the board is a really nice touch. The list of pro's are great and I'm starting to think I'm way behind the curve as to properly set it up. I'm used to an actual Intel C-Mos program and I find the Aorus C-Mos is quite complicated. But I really do like the board.