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

Works flawless and looks good

Overclocking

It worked right away and even let me apply the expo settings to set the optimal speed and it just works.


Works good, looks good



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.

- Made in the USA (Crucial is the only American memory manufacturer with American factories). - 17% and 12% FPS boost vs DDR5200 is far more than I expected. - Looks good, but not over-the-top. The white and chrome offer a nice contrast with a black case. - This fast DDR5 is not much more expensive than slower DDR5, so get yourself something nice.

- I used this as my only RAM for my new motherboard and it runs great. - Looks cool through my tempered glass case.

-2X faster than my old DDR4 ram -got on sale for $120, so pretty affordable for 64GB -arrived faster than expected (was backordered, ended up getting it like 2 weeks earlier than the expected date -had no issues out of the box setting up my upgraded rig (historically there's been some initial issue with RAM every time on startup, which didn't happen here)

XMP worked no problem Cheap Fast Aesthetically pleasing

XMP worked on the first try with these in my MSI Z170A Gaming M5 motherboard, despite lots of issues I read about with high speed DDR4 on Skylake. As another reviewer mentioned, newer BIOS revisions among the various motherboard manufacturers are correcting XMP issues. The heat spreaders are very effective without being crazy tall. (Still might want to check whether they'll fit with certain CPU coolers.)

-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.


It was easy installed and looks nice

The colors are nice and vibrant

Worked as advertised
