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G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC

G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC

$379.00

(469 reviews)

The G.Skill RipJaw-V series is based on the great success of the first generation of RipJaws memory. In line with G.Skill engineers, every single memory kit runs through a rigorous internal testing process on the mainboard of leading manufacturers. Only in this way can the best possible performance be guaranteed.

The G.Skill RipJaw-V series is based on the great success of the first generation of RipJaws memory. In line with G.Skill engineers, every single memory kit runs through a rigorous internal testing process on the mainboard of leading manufacturers. Only in this way can the best possible performance be guaranteed.

G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC

(469 reviews)

The G.Skill RipJaw-V series is based on the great success of the first generation of RipJaws memory. In line with G.Skill engineers, every single memory kit runs through a rigorous internal testing process on the mainboard of leading manufacturers. Only in this way can the best possible performance be guaranteed.

The G.Skill RipJaw-V series is based on the great success of the first generation of RipJaws memory. In line with G.Skill engineers, every single memory kit runs through a rigorous internal testing process on the mainboard of leading manufacturers. Only in this way can the best possible performance be guaranteed.

$379.00 - $639.00

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The lowest price for G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM (PC4-28800) DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GVKC right now is $379.00 at Umart, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $99.00 on 31 May 2026 — today's price is 283% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 4 July 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$534.00

G.Skill 32GB DDR4 PC4-28800 3600MHz Ripjaws V for Intel CL16 (16-19-19-39) Dual Channel kit (2x16GB) Black

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Umart

$379.00

G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C16D 32GVKC RipJaws V 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM

Delivery $15.52

MSY

$379.00

G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C16D 32GVKC RipJaws V 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM

Delivery $12

Woolworths

$639.00

G.SKILL F4-3600C16D-32GVKC 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ PC4-28800 / DDR4 3600 Mhz/ Timings

Delivery $10

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Reviews

1/2 sticks works great
20 December 2021

originally posted on newegg.com

One stick has errors. This showed up as random system instability, crashes without BSOD / auto reboot under idle. Took a lot of digging to figure out the cause because this apparently is an issue with Ryzen 5 and ASUS x570 MB combinations. Eventually nailed it down to RAM and memtest86 confirmed one of the sticks is full of errors. Newegg says they will replace the set if I mail it back, but that leaves me without a computer over the holidays so I would rather order a totally new set and then do a return and refund. I can limp by with 1 stick for now. Will update after the second set arrives, what are the odds of them having issues as well?

Best price option for c16 3600mhz ram for Zen2 Fabric
1 November 2020Furdayz

originally posted on microcenter.com

Battlefront II uses 23gb(11-12gb) with full 8gb of vram used/cached.Uses around 6-6.5gb on idle if i have steam, uplay/ubisoftconnect, xbox, origin, and bnet running with discord.So that+ a game like Battlefront II or ETC newer game that utilizes 8gb of vram and ram cache. Is how you get to 23gb utilized in a singleplayer game in 2020.Add streaming on twitch+background apps/recording. Or streaming 4k AAA games with RTX on etc via geforceNOW....Is how i wound up with 300-310$ of ram...since i now have 2 kits installed.Given the 100-150$ price premium of zen3 over its zen2 counterparts. As well as the daunting 200-250$ 16gb 4400mhz c16 kits, and eventuality of 200$ single sticks of 4000mhz 32gb c16 ram...i cant really justify paying that 400$ extra ontop of ... MoreBattlefront II uses 23gb(11-12gb) with full 8gb of vram used/cached.Uses around 6-6.5gb on idle if i have steam, uplay/ubisoftconnect, xbox, origin, and bnet running with discord.So that+ a game like Battlefront II or ETC newer game that utilizes 8gb of vram and ram cache. Is how you get to 23gb utilized in a singleplayer game in 2020.Add streaming on twitch+background apps/recording. Or streaming 4k AAA games with RTX on etc via geforceNOW....Is how i wound up with 300-310$ of ram...since i now have 2 kits installed.Given the 100-150$ price premium of zen3 over its zen2 counterparts. As well as the daunting 200-250$ 16gb 4400mhz c16 kits, and eventuality of 200$ single sticks of 4000mhz 32gb c16 ram...i cant really justify paying that 400$ extra ontop of my zen2 r9 and 64gb as is.....i can easily put that 400$ ontop of my 3070 FE...for a 6900XT...to get how much less FPS than the faster ram+ragemode. Its the methodology i use for my upgrades.3950x/3900x+this kit+6900xt.VS 5900x+4400mhz c16+6800 or 3070....The real tells will be once zen3 launches and showcases 5600x vs 5900x with 6800 benchmarks rage enabled on/off....then with a 3070....and how a 3070 performs with a 3950x vs 5950x. For a non rage mode/infinity cache test.

Burning! Don't buy this please!
17 June 2020Kai D.

originally posted on newegg.com

I put the sticks in my computer, and it worked fine, running at 3200mhz, NOT the rated speed mind you, and then I did some work for 15 minutes or so and then I started smelling the smell of BURNT solder, coming from the sticks and from the power supply. Then I decided I had nothing to lose and put it on the highest clock profile, 3600mhz and that completely fried them. It would even boot into the bios, and after trying about 5 times more, the screen started flickering and turning off randomly. Finally, they just burnt out completely I guess, and the burnt solder smell got even stronger. Worst experience ever, very disappointing GSKILL, and a very big waste of time. I've seen multiple reviews saying that their's wouldn't run at the rated mhz, exactly 3200, just like ... MoreI put the sticks in my computer, and it worked fine, running at 3200mhz, NOT the rated speed mind you, and then I did some work for 15 minutes or so and then I started smelling the smell of BURNT solder, coming from the sticks and from the power supply. Then I decided I had nothing to lose and put it on the highest clock profile, 3600mhz and that completely fried them. It would even boot into the bios, and after trying about 5 times more, the screen started flickering and turning off randomly. Finally, they just burnt out completely I guess, and the burnt solder smell got even stronger. Worst experience ever, very disappointing GSKILL, and a very big waste of time. I've seen multiple reviews saying that their's wouldn't run at the rated mhz, exactly 3200, just like me. (and the issues with flickering and turning off.) For those who are interested, here are my specs so you know I'm not running anything crazy old. Mobo: Asus ROG Strix B350-F CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 Graphics card: EVGA 1050ti SC Power supply: EVGA 500w silver All those products have been bought last year with nothing gone wrong not even once.

Specification

RAM Size32 GB
Memory Storage Capacity32 GB
Ram Memory TechnologyDDR4
Computer Memory TypeDDR4 SDRAM
Voltage1.35 Volts

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Amazon.com.au

$534.00

G.Skill 32GB DDR4 PC4-28800 3600MHz Ripjaws V for Intel CL16 (16-19-19-39) Dual Channel kit (2x16GB) Black

Free delivery

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Umart

$379.00

G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C16D 32GVKC RipJaws V 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM

Delivery $15.52

MSY

$379.00

G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C16D 32GVKC RipJaws V 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM

Delivery $12

Woolworths

$639.00

G.SKILL F4-3600C16D-32GVKC 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ PC4-28800 / DDR4 3600 Mhz/ Timings

Delivery $10

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Price history

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Reviews

1/2 sticks works great
20 December 2021

One stick has errors. This showed up as random system instability, crashes without BSOD / auto reboot under idle. Took a lot of digging to figure out the cause because this apparently is an issue with Ryzen 5 and ASUS x570 MB combinations. Eventually nailed it down to RAM and memtest86 confirmed one of the sticks is full of errors. Newegg says they will replace the set if I mail it back, but that leaves me without a computer over the holidays so I would rather order a totally new set and then do a return and refund. I can limp by with 1 stick for now. Will update after the second set arrives, what are the odds of them having issues as well?

originally posted on newegg.com
Best price option for c16 3600mhz ram for Zen2 Fabric
1 November 2020

Battlefront II uses 23gb(11-12gb) with full 8gb of vram used/cached.Uses around 6-6.5gb on idle if i have steam, uplay/ubisoftconnect, xbox, origin, and bnet running with discord.So that+ a game like Battlefront II or ETC newer game that utilizes 8gb of vram and ram cache. Is how you get to 23gb utilized in a singleplayer game in 2020.Add streaming on twitch+background apps/recording. Or streaming 4k AAA games with RTX on etc via geforceNOW....Is how i wound up with 300-310$ of ram...since i now have 2 kits installed.Given the 100-150$ price premium of zen3 over its zen2 counterparts. As well as the daunting 200-250$ 16gb 4400mhz c16 kits, and eventuality of 200$ single sticks of 4000mhz 32gb c16 ram...i cant really justify paying that 400$ extra ontop of ... MoreBattlefront II uses 23gb(11-12gb) with full 8gb of vram used/cached.Uses around 6-6.5gb on idle if i have steam, uplay/ubisoftconnect, xbox, origin, and bnet running with discord.So that+ a game like Battlefront II or ETC newer game that utilizes 8gb of vram and ram cache. Is how you get to 23gb utilized in a singleplayer game in 2020.Add streaming on twitch+background apps/recording. Or streaming 4k AAA games with RTX on etc via geforceNOW....Is how i wound up with 300-310$ of ram...since i now have 2 kits installed.Given the 100-150$ price premium of zen3 over its zen2 counterparts. As well as the daunting 200-250$ 16gb 4400mhz c16 kits, and eventuality of 200$ single sticks of 4000mhz 32gb c16 ram...i cant really justify paying that 400$ extra ontop of my zen2 r9 and 64gb as is.....i can easily put that 400$ ontop of my 3070 FE...for a 6900XT...to get how much less FPS than the faster ram+ragemode. Its the methodology i use for my upgrades.3950x/3900x+this kit+6900xt.VS 5900x+4400mhz c16+6800 or 3070....The real tells will be once zen3 launches and showcases 5600x vs 5900x with 6800 benchmarks rage enabled on/off....then with a 3070....and how a 3070 performs with a 3950x vs 5950x. For a non rage mode/infinity cache test.

Furdayz originally posted on microcenter.com
Burning! Don't buy this please!
17 June 2020

I put the sticks in my computer, and it worked fine, running at 3200mhz, NOT the rated speed mind you, and then I did some work for 15 minutes or so and then I started smelling the smell of BURNT solder, coming from the sticks and from the power supply. Then I decided I had nothing to lose and put it on the highest clock profile, 3600mhz and that completely fried them. It would even boot into the bios, and after trying about 5 times more, the screen started flickering and turning off randomly. Finally, they just burnt out completely I guess, and the burnt solder smell got even stronger. Worst experience ever, very disappointing GSKILL, and a very big waste of time. I've seen multiple reviews saying that their's wouldn't run at the rated mhz, exactly 3200, just like ... MoreI put the sticks in my computer, and it worked fine, running at 3200mhz, NOT the rated speed mind you, and then I did some work for 15 minutes or so and then I started smelling the smell of BURNT solder, coming from the sticks and from the power supply. Then I decided I had nothing to lose and put it on the highest clock profile, 3600mhz and that completely fried them. It would even boot into the bios, and after trying about 5 times more, the screen started flickering and turning off randomly. Finally, they just burnt out completely I guess, and the burnt solder smell got even stronger. Worst experience ever, very disappointing GSKILL, and a very big waste of time. I've seen multiple reviews saying that their's wouldn't run at the rated mhz, exactly 3200, just like me. (and the issues with flickering and turning off.) For those who are interested, here are my specs so you know I'm not running anything crazy old. Mobo: Asus ROG Strix B350-F CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 Graphics card: EVGA 1050ti SC Power supply: EVGA 500w silver All those products have been bought last year with nothing gone wrong not even once.

Kai D. originally posted on newegg.com
Great Memory From an Awesome Company
13 March 2022

These are an excellent pair of high speed memory sticks from the only company I buy memory from. Unfortunately, they did not run at XMP mode without a BIOS adjustment to Gear2 setting. This slows down the memory controller on the CPU and made them run flawlessly on my MSI Tomahawk Z690 motherboard. G.Skill tech support was very helpful although I found the XMP answer on the internet before they could respond with a thumbs up for the solution. These memory sticks have run flawlessly for months but when I've previously had memory issues, G.Skill has gone overboard to provide tech support and hassle free RMA replacements. Great product from a great company!

Lawrence C. originally posted on newegg.com
Great RAM
29 January 2020

Stable RAM, worked right out of the box. Much to my expectation, it did not quite reach DDR4-3600 on my Ryzen 2700 CPU, but I was able to wrangle DDR4-3400 out if it, and even tighten the timings some.The Ryzen 2000 series CPUs do not clock as high with RAM as the 3000-series; I suspect this RAM would happily do DDR4-3600 on the newer CPUs.My only complaint is that the heatspreader is a useless waste of metal, as not only do these chips not need cooling (RAM chips in general do not get very hot), but the spreader / thermal tape doesn't even touch the chips except for the very outside ones. So it's now in effect a heat insulator. All the heat spreader does is get in the way of large CPU coolers! I will wait awhile before I void my warranty, but as with all RAM ... MoreStable RAM, worked right out of the box. Much to my expectation, it did not quite reach DDR4-3600 on my Ryzen 2700 CPU, but I was able to wrangle DDR4-3400 out if it, and even tighten the timings some.The Ryzen 2000 series CPUs do not clock as high with RAM as the 3000-series; I suspect this RAM would happily do DDR4-3600 on the newer CPUs.My only complaint is that the heatspreader is a useless waste of metal, as not only do these chips not need cooling (RAM chips in general do not get very hot), but the spreader / thermal tape doesn't even touch the chips except for the very outside ones. So it's now in effect a heat insulator. All the heat spreader does is get in the way of large CPU coolers! I will wait awhile before I void my warranty, but as with all RAM I've ever purchased, these heatspreaders will eventually go in the trash. Wish RAM manufacturers would focus more on function than looking pretty, or save us a buck by ditching these spreaders. Have a separate line of RAM for the folks that want pretty lights and big function-less heatsinks.Kit contains Hynix DRJ chips, which is supposedly a newer, faster (higher frequency) version of the older CJR. System is rock solid stable and 32gb is a dream to have. Very happy with this purchase.

quakerj originally posted on microcenter.com
Great set of reliable ram
13 July 2022

This model of G.Skill seems to be compatible with almost everything. Previously had the 16GB version of this set and upgraded to this 32GB kit. Both run DDR4-3600 perfectly when using XMP/DOCP. I'm running an ASUS TUF x570 Pro Wifi mobo. Make sure to verify it works with your mobo by looking up the QVL on your mobo manufacturer's website, usually located on the product page under support. Mine only listed the 16GB kit specifically but took the chance and this kit worked too. I didn't follow my own advice but I was also willing to accept the risk because of how convenient Microcenter is.

cjskater originally posted on microcenter.com
It Just Works! and not too tall
24 July 2022

I got this on sale for a great price so was already enthused, but it just got better from there. Mostly, it's great that it fits perfectly under my giant air cooler (BeQuiet! Dark Rock Pro 4), but it also doesn't have any of that dang RGB getting in the way.Pros: It works, good speed, OK latency, good capacity.Cons: noneTL;Dr: It just Works. It's good. Buy it if you don't care about or don't want RGB

Bryan S originally posted on microcenter.com
The Ryzen "sweet spot" and 4/2020 bang for your buck champ
15 April 2020

Running these guys at 3733 @ XMP timings no problem. Ryzen 3600 on MSI B450 Tomahawk. I'm giving them 1.375v but I'm not sure they even need the voltage bump to do it. Been busy enjoying them after initially verifying stability at this speed which is essentially the sweet spot for Ryzen performance. Memtest using test 5 and 8 - 10 passes stable and loving it. I will eventually try bringing the secondary timings to 16 from 19 but for now I'm really digging the performance for the price. Why waste money on b-die? 32gb capacity in a near b-die specced kit @ this price WOWSA this kit somehow gets you everything for less money by far RYZEN 3000 USERS HAVING TROUBLE WITH XMP - NOT ALL BOARDS WILL CORRECTLY AUTO ADJUST VOLTAGE WITH XMP SO MANUALLY SET vDIMM/MEMORY VOLTAGE ... MoreRunning these guys at 3733 @ XMP timings no problem. Ryzen 3600 on MSI B450 Tomahawk. I'm giving them 1.375v but I'm not sure they even need the voltage bump to do it. Been busy enjoying them after initially verifying stability at this speed which is essentially the sweet spot for Ryzen performance. Memtest using test 5 and 8 - 10 passes stable and loving it. I will eventually try bringing the secondary timings to 16 from 19 but for now I'm really digging the performance for the price. Why waste money on b-die? 32gb capacity in a near b-die specced kit @ this price WOWSA this kit somehow gets you everything for less money by far RYZEN 3000 USERS HAVING TROUBLE WITH XMP - NOT ALL BOARDS WILL CORRECTLY AUTO ADJUST VOLTAGE WITH XMP SO MANUALLY SET vDIMM/MEMORY VOLTAGE TO 1.35v-1.4v WHEN YOU ENABLE XMP (before saving and rebooting) RYZEN 2000 and 1000 series users!! YOUR CPU CANNOT SUPPORT MEMORY SPEED OF 3600mhz! This is not this or any other kit's fault, nor your motherboard's, but is a limitation of the cpu's OMC -> those older cpus have less capable onboard memory controllers preventing them from getting memory frequency much above 3000-3200mhz. This is still a great kit for you to get that you can run at higher speeds when you upgrade to Ryzen 3000. Almost all boards will allow you to set XMP and then manually set your memory frequency to what will be stable with Ryzen 1000/2000 cpus (3000mhz is pretty reliably stable on those cpus without tinkering) This way you do not have to mess with timings just to achieve stability. You can of course achieve even tighter timings and slightly higher speeds (3200mhz+) if you are an experienced overclocker. TLDR- TO REACH 3600mhz @ XMP SETTINGS YOU NEED TO BE RUNNING RYZEN 3000 SERIES CPU OR RECENT GEN INTEL. IF RYZEN 2000/1000 SERIES - YOUR CPU LIMITS YOUR MEMORY SPEED - SET XMP TO ENABLE, VDIMM VOLTAGE TO 1.3v AND LOWER FREQ TO 3000MHZ AND ENJOY TILL YOU UPGRADE CPU

Devin K. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
WORKS!!!
3 April 2023

I've found that with 2 sticks in a B550-F I can stick to stock settings and it is very stable, however if you look into the timings, Proc ODT is quite low compared to what you see folks recommending on the internet.This ram uses very low impedance settings, and after getting a second pair (64gig total) I actually had to lower my Proc ODT to 34.3 Ohms to find stability, all other settings stock or auto. if you cant find stability, try leaving everything auto and lower this setting to 36, 34.3, or 32, YMMV. I've had my computer on for a few days now with no crashes, and I think this might be endgame for me for a little while.with a little bit of testing and figuring things out, this ram gave me the space, bandwidth, and stability for my games, photoshop, video ... MoreI've found that with 2 sticks in a B550-F I can stick to stock settings and it is very stable, however if you look into the timings, Proc ODT is quite low compared to what you see folks recommending on the internet.This ram uses very low impedance settings, and after getting a second pair (64gig total) I actually had to lower my Proc ODT to 34.3 Ohms to find stability, all other settings stock or auto. if you cant find stability, try leaving everything auto and lower this setting to 36, 34.3, or 32, YMMV. I've had my computer on for a few days now with no crashes, and I think this might be endgame for me for a little while.with a little bit of testing and figuring things out, this ram gave me the space, bandwidth, and stability for my games, photoshop, video editing.

Skaterdude50 originally posted on microcenter.com
Wins in price/performance
9 September 2021

UPDATE: I got this RAM. Today's price is now the same and no sale. The date on the sticks' labels were August 2021. I did some pre-install benchmark and stability tests. I found I did have issues with AVX-512 instructions in OCCT causing a couple cores to error, and Prime95 small fft just rebooting the system. I restored some bios defaults, then was stable. The problem was some overclock I had done that seemed to allow unlimited Watts. So my setup can cool up to ~200W hitting 100C. I was seeing an immediate spike to 250W and hitting thermal limits. I installed these two additional sticks in the remaining slots for a total of four. I applied DOCP profile, and set SOC 1.1V. I booted fine usually. Once I got a safe mode boot from the BIOS and had to reapply DOCP. As ... MoreUPDATE: I got this RAM. Today's price is now the same and no sale. The date on the sticks' labels were August 2021. I did some pre-install benchmark and stability tests. I found I did have issues with AVX-512 instructions in OCCT causing a couple cores to error, and Prime95 small fft just rebooting the system. I restored some bios defaults, then was stable. The problem was some overclock I had done that seemed to allow unlimited Watts. So my setup can cool up to ~200W hitting 100C. I was seeing an immediate spike to 250W and hitting thermal limits. I installed these two additional sticks in the remaining slots for a total of four. I applied DOCP profile, and set SOC 1.1V. I booted fine usually. Once I got a safe mode boot from the BIOS and had to reapply DOCP. As long as I was able to boot to my OS for stability tests everything is stable. I upgraded my bios from 2802 to 4021. The 4021 BIOS for some reason enables CSM mode stating my VGA is not supported in UEFI mode. (I have 1x1070 and 1xr9 290 installed). I'm not sure which card is unsupported, but it's a new complaint from the BIOS I haven't seen before. I enabled DOCP and stress tested fine. Next, I enabled PBO and still stress tested fine. I think CSM enabled mode increases boot time and so many people turn it off unless they need it. I verified secure boot still works so this is acceptable to me. I stress test with Prime95 small, OCCT small extreme steady, TestMem5 with Extreme1 @anta777, and CB20. CB20 score is 7240, and is about +120 better than PBO disabled. OCCT benchmark scores are 61.6/782/124.6/1437. I think limits reached are PPT 186W, TDC 130A, EDC 160A. I'm on an XSPC Rasa waterblock from 2011, rx360 v1 rad, Asus tuf x570 gaming (wi-fi), r9 3900x. Ram tuning is next. I really hesitate to try any higher frequency than 3600. I was able to boot 3733 on two sticks. I think I'll just try to tighten things up at 3600. I'd like to be able to cool a bit better. I know a bit of thermodynamics and I think the only way to do much improvement would be to lower the temperature of the waterblock fins and coolant. Radiator reviewers' tests show raising flow rates has little impact and I've noticed that as well. I guess what I'm saying is I'd like to be able to soak 250W instantaneous from the CPU without hitting a thermal limit and I'm not sure how a waterblock needs to be fixed to do that. I suspect maybe a very thin wall or better thermal conductivity- eg more surface area to the water and less distance to heat source. Oh, I need to find a better benchmark than CB20 anyway. Something that measures work done per time. Because you can throw 142W or 180W at CB20 and not see much difference. But if you throw 180W at a more appropriate workload like AVX, you would see gains, I'm thinking. Anyway, strong ram IMO.

squeaks originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

Specification

RAM Size32 GB
Memory Storage Capacity32 GB
Ram Memory TechnologyDDR4
Computer Memory TypeDDR4 SDRAM
Voltage1.35 Volts

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