Cool lighting Excellent speeds and other ratings for DDR5 Decent pricing Decent price
Nice looking fast work well not issue so far
- Good non-OC'd DDR speeds paired with 11700K - MOBO set the correct XMP profile automatically
Decent price for the kit, fast enough for any workloads.
This kit came with a bundle on newegg and worked right out of the box. on an x870A gaming wifi Asus board i set expo and it booted right up with no issues. its not the fastest ram out there but about 2 to 5% slower than a cl30 kit. its Intel xmp ram but worked fine with AM5 system make sure too check your QVL list too see if it works with your board.
- Relatively good price - Just works by default - Good performance
- Manufacturer did not conduct illegal price setting such as almost every other major RAM brand. - FAST, my motherboard could not run XMP profiles, but OC'd to 6400MHz with no problem at all.
Great price in comparison to other similar modules for a workhorse machine.
Its Corsair
-excellent first word latency -TIGHT out-of-the-box timing -moderately fast speeds -higher base and boost clockspeeds (Ryzen) -works out of the box without having to mess with bios (aside from enabling EXPO) -stable -competitively priced -no RGB (debatable)
Best for gaming paired with an Ryzen 7800X3D
It works at speed and is pretty
very stable ram, small enough to leave room for coolers or other things, no chrismass tree appearance, love them
works at advertised speeds with 0 issues price
Nice looks and great that if the RAM does not pick up by the board, the RAM LED's will not light. So more then just looks.
-Cool temps. -EXPO profile for AM5 compatibility. -Fast DDR 6000mhz at low timings. -No RGB. -Low profile, they are so short, they will let you fit a massive air cooler no problem.
1. Beautiful RGB lighting 2. Fast memory and was easy to clock up to 3600 using XMP 1 on my ASUS ROG Strix Z690-A D4 MOBO 3. Seems to cool very well 4. Plug and play worked fine
Bought for a Gigabyte x870 Elite WiFi 7 motherboard and works great. Colorful too.
I was able to get it to work on an AMD system by manually setting memory settings using XMP as a base, but setting speed to 6000 instead of 6400.