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64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White
64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White
64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White
64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White
64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White
64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White

64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White

(122 reviews)

Ripjaws S5 is a high-performance DDR5 memory tailor-made for the latest Intel Core processor platform. Available in matte black or matte white aluminum heatspreaders, Ripjaws S5 is the ideal match in any PC build for enthusiasts, gamers, and modders.

Ripjaws S5 is a high-performance DDR5 memory tailor-made for the latest Intel Core processor platform. Available in matte black or matte white aluminum heatspreaders, Ripjaws S5 is the ideal match in any PC build for enthusiasts, gamers, and modders.

$543.18

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64GB G.SKILL DDR5 Ripjaws S5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit 2x 32GB White

$543.18

(122 reviews)

Ripjaws S5 is a high-performance DDR5 memory tailor-made for the latest Intel Core processor platform. Available in matte black or matte white aluminum heatspreaders, Ripjaws S5 is the ideal match in any PC build for enthusiasts, gamers, and modders.

Ripjaws S5 is a high-performance DDR5 memory tailor-made for the latest Intel Core processor platform. Available in matte black or matte white aluminum heatspreaders, Ripjaws S5 is the ideal match in any PC build for enthusiasts, gamers, and modders.

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About memory installations
21 October 2023
Benwa

originally posted on microcenter.com

If the computer does not recognize the memory it could require a UEFI upgrade.NEVER mix memory brands there can be problems with propagation delay and other memory
bus timing problems in the north and south bridges leading to instability or lack of operation. Because each memory type manufactured can be designed differently having
the same specs. Dont assume the memory implentation is the same for all brands
... Show more
Affordable DDR5
14 December 2022
xy_kk

originally posted on microcenter.com

I got two of this as bundle sale with Ryzen 7600x. Fresh built system crashes on games like World of Tank and CSGO with error related with IGPU, which use system memory as
VRAM. Tweak drivers, UEFI and system settings for several days. Bad bits are found in one of memory sticks using MemTest86. After getting a replacement from Microcenter,
system is stable even with undervolt overclocking.It's becoming uncommon that memory has faulty bits in recent years regardless brands. It's necessary running full test on
any new bought memory.Customer service of Microcenter is excellent. Easy local exchange/return is big advantage over online purchase PC parts.
... Show more
Caution Run Memory Test
16 September 2023
Angry Person

originally posted on microcenter.com

It took me several hours to trace down problems with installing Windows 11 form USB, and the many BSOD I would receive after install,,, to trace root cause a bad memory
module . Luckily, knowledge article suggestion to use only one memory module help me to pin point one is bad. Running on just one, I started over and re-installed W11 from
USB no issues, and got all the drivers and Windows Updates installed without any BSOD. I plan to return and upgrade to better rated memory kit.
... Show more

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About memory installations
21 October 2023
If the computer does not recognize the memory it could require a UEFI upgrade.NEVER mix memory brands there can be problems with propagation delay and other memory bus timing problems in the north and south bridges leading to instability or lack of operation. Because each memory type manufactured can be designed differently having the same specs. Dont assume the memory implentation is the same for all brands... Show more
Benwa
originally posted on microcenter.com
Affordable DDR5
14 December 2022
I got two of this as bundle sale with Ryzen 7600x. Fresh built system crashes on games like World of Tank and CSGO with error related with IGPU, which use system memory as VRAM. Tweak drivers, UEFI and system settings for several days. Bad bits are found in one of memory sticks using MemTest86. After getting a replacement from Microcenter, system is stable even with undervolt overclocking.It's becoming uncommon that memory has faulty bits in recent years regardless brands. It's necessary running full test on any new bought memory.Customer service of Microcenter is excellent. Easy local exchange/return is big advantage over online purchase PC parts.... Show more
xy_kk
originally posted on microcenter.com
Caution Run Memory Test
16 September 2023
It took me several hours to trace down problems with installing Windows 11 form USB, and the many BSOD I would receive after install,,, to trace root cause a bad memory module . Luckily, knowledge article suggestion to use only one memory module help me to pin point one is bad. Running on just one, I started over and re-installed W11 from USB no issues, and got all the drivers and Windows Updates installed without any BSOD. I plan to return and upgrade to better rated memory kit.... Show more
Angry Person
originally posted on microcenter.com
Excellent Memory, Fast Timings, Works with a Z690!
28 June 2023
I received one stick of this memory as part of a Micro Center bundle and once I figured out how to automatically enable the correct timings (D.O.C.P.) on my Asus Z690-P WiFi board it has worked flawlessly! In fact, I went back to Micro Center and bought another stick to increase capacity to 32GB and run dual channel. So far, so good. No issues, fast timings and low latency. Don't hesitate if you have the Z690 Asus board.... Show more
Super_Action_Guy
originally posted on microcenter.com
Good Ram.. if its stable
26 July 2023
Bought this around a month ago as part of a CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle for 550 (i7-13700k + Prime Z790-P WiFi DDR5). Good value for that bundle price.I don't really know if its the relatively new commercial technology in DDR5 or what but I had issues getting this RAM running at its rated speed. It runs at stock speed (4800 MHz) with no issues. It's when I tried to make it run at its rated speed through XMP or EXPO for those on AMD, that I started having issues. In channels A1/B1, I was not able to get XMP working using the three or so different XMP settings without messing with timings or voltages - I did not mess with the timings or voltages because I didn't know what I was doing, but I guess in the manual for motherboard channels A2/B2 are recommended. I tried ... MoreBought this around a month ago as part of a CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle for 550 (i7-13700k + Prime Z790-P WiFi DDR5). Good value for that bundle price.I don't really know if its the relatively new commercial technology in DDR5 or what but I had issues getting this RAM running at its rated speed. It runs at stock speed (4800 MHz) with no issues. It's when I tried to make it run at its rated speed through XMP or EXPO for those on AMD, that I started having issues. In channels A1/B1, I was not able to get XMP working using the three or so different XMP settings without messing with timings or voltages - I did not mess with the timings or voltages because I didn't know what I was doing, but I guess in the manual for motherboard channels A2/B2 are recommended. I tried enabling XMP with the RAM in these channels - first few settings did not work, the PC would not post. The last XMP setting I tried was a 'Tweaked' setting - this worked and I am currently running the RAM at 6000 MHz.I know UserBenchmark is Pro-Intel and maybe NVIDIA but I was curious how my parts were performing against their database and my RAM is like 96th percentile or so, so decent.I would recommend this RAM if you get it for cheap in a bundle as the not POSTing issues may not be its fault, but I would look elsewhere if buying it separately.... Show more
vohdaddy
originally posted on microcenter.com
Got open box - worked great
4 November 2023
I needed more RAM for my experiements with RAM disk, Linux and Kubernetes. I already had similar kit but with 32GB capacity. I thought this kit would match and I'd be a happy camper with 96GB. Not so fast. This kit alone works just fine, as I have it now. But my motherboard ASUS Prime Z790-P or Intel CPU 13700k (which has memory controller built-in) don't like to have all 4 slots populated. Motherboard will still post after reset, but run 4 sticks 96GB at default slowest memory timings, something like DDR5 4800. I tried all possible recombinations - 64close32far and 32close64far. So I kept my 32GB and only populated 64GB with fast speed (A2,B2 slots). Ain't nothing wrong with the memory kit, but beware of current generation of chipsets and CPUs - getting 4 slots to ... MoreI needed more RAM for my experiements with RAM disk, Linux and Kubernetes. I already had similar kit but with 32GB capacity. I thought this kit would match and I'd be a happy camper with 96GB. Not so fast. This kit alone works just fine, as I have it now. But my motherboard ASUS Prime Z790-P or Intel CPU 13700k (which has memory controller built-in) don't like to have all 4 slots populated. Motherboard will still post after reset, but run 4 sticks 96GB at default slowest memory timings, something like DDR5 4800. I tried all possible recombinations - 64close32far and 32close64far. So I kept my 32GB and only populated 64GB with fast speed (A2,B2 slots). Ain't nothing wrong with the memory kit, but beware of current generation of chipsets and CPUs - getting 4 slots to work could be a tough call.Side note - got this kit as an open box, saved some money, highly recommend getting Microcenter open boxes!... Show more
Midwest Lou
originally posted on microcenter.com
Micro Center is Awesome!
4 March 2024
Micro Center is the best!I wanted something a bit different but Micro Center was the only one that had a combo that was affordable! Amazons (Micro Center) was the next best with more options but still not as good as Micro Center itself!!!Trust me, because I searched the Internet and Micro Center was the best for over 6 months until I finally bought it.I don't have a clue what makes ram better, other than faster and more of it??? But like, if you had two sticks next to each other at the same speed and size. How can you tell if one is better than the other?... Show more
Dyto
originally posted on microcenter.com
Mostly Hynix M-die
28 November 2023
Was gambling for an A-die kit but most G.skil 6400 kits turn out to be M die lately which is a bit surprising. That said these are rather good bin M-die to run 6400 XMP, and they don't seem to be temperature sensitive either which is good. I have 13700k and Z790I, was able OC to run stable 7200mhz C34-45 @1.46V with relatively tight subtimings, which is pretty much among the better RAM settings for gaming unless you splurge and get an APEX and run above 8000mhz to have meaningful gains in games.If you ever caught these under $100 it's worth a try... Show more
RandomBurger
originally posted on microcenter.com
OK-Value 16Gb Samsung B (White Ver. Is NOT SAME!)
21 February 2024
Bought this a month or so ago testing on AMD and Intel and found these to contain 16GBit Samsung B-Die (DDR5, Hynix is generally best for D5) Single Rank. Works fine on Intel or AMD and have been able to OC it to 6400 and tighten timings and extend TREFI for better latency and takes 1.43V no prob. Have not tried to push further but they may be fine. The White Version is NOT the same despite being similar spec (Ripjaws S5, 16GB/stick, 6000, CL30-40-40 vs CL36-36-36). The white one, despite having what seems like Hynix timings, is either a horrible bin or aomething else, its also Dual Rank (chips both sides vs only on one side like this kit) which may be causing the issue i had. On a 12900KS white themed build with a Prime Z790 board (cpu has good mem controller got ... MoreBought this a month or so ago testing on AMD and Intel and found these to contain 16GBit Samsung B-Die (DDR5, Hynix is generally best for D5) Single Rank. Works fine on Intel or AMD and have been able to OC it to 6400 and tighten timings and extend TREFI for better latency and takes 1.43V no prob. Have not tried to push further but they may be fine. The White Version is NOT the same despite being similar spec (Ripjaws S5, 16GB/stick, 6000, CL30-40-40 vs CL36-36-36). The white one, despite having what seems like Hynix timings, is either a horrible bin or aomething else, its also Dual Rank (chips both sides vs only on one side like this kit) which may be causing the issue i had. On a 12900KS white themed build with a Prime Z790 board (cpu has good mem controller got 6666 stable on this blk kit) but the dual rank white one wouldnt post at XMP and you had to drop the speed all the way down to 4800 to get it to POST at all. Didnt bother to see if it worked at higher voltages because it wouldnt poat at stock XMP voltage or 1.4V which i tried. Returned that set (the white vers. Again not these, just fair warning theyre FAR different). This is a good deal open box for about 60-75$ for a low latency stable Ryzen OC at 6000-6400 and Intel the same. But if you want to push very high mem speeds approaching 8000 DEFINITELY GET HYNIX INSTEAD! If you need hi capacity go for 24Gigbit Micron.... Show more
tsr68
originally posted on microcenter.com
Two sets, One Keeps failing even stock
25 February 2024
Bought the "bundle" with a 13900k mobo and this ram. That set i got in that bundle (just grabbed from the shelf) constantly BSODs, mem leaks and so many issues. Both sticks cause problems, even running one or the other cause these issues.Had to do a re-install because after so many crashes it finally lead to corrupt data and windows at that point, even with new sticks, just refused to perform.... Show more
MisterGrace
originally posted on microcenter.com

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