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Specifications
Manufacturer
G.Skill
Part #
Manufacturer
G.Skill
Speed
DDR4-3000
Type
288-pin DIMM
Modules
1 x 8GB
Color
Black / Red
CAS Latency
16
Voltage
1.35 V
Timing
16-18-18-38
ECC / Registered
Non-ECC / Unbuffered
Heat Spreader
Yes
Price History
Reviews

- 23 points
- 12 months ago
from completed build My first PC build!
Good RAM. My motherboard recognized it as 2133 instead of 3000 but changing it in the bios allowed it to run at full speed :D

- 15 points
- 21 months ago
from completed build budget PC for simple MOBA gaming (dota2) and general use
was able to OC to 3200 at manufacturer latency speeds (16-18-18-38-2), and it seems pretty stable, I got a blue screen for the first time after a week of use, not sure if its even related to the memory.

- 13 points
- 13 months ago
from completed build My Dad's Gaming PC
This RAM and my motherboard (MSI B450-A Pro ATX) immediately and stably overclocked to 2933 mhz by using a XMP Profile. Would recommend, especially at a price of $64 plus tax.

- 12 points
- 22 months ago
from completed build "It's not much but it's mine"
RAM is RAM. It's fast and it works.

- 11 points
- 2 months ago
from completed build *SOLD $450* Ryzen 5 1600 + 16GB + MSI 290 4gb +480GB SSD
Good budget RAM. Didn't want to overclock past rated 3ghz but can't blame the RAM for that.

- 10 points
- 23 months ago
from completed build Der Zug (aka FIREHAZARD V3)
Got this so I can use my PC without being extremely limited on RAM. DDR4 is such a ripoff now; I didn't want to shell out $160 for 16GB. Hopefully prices drop next year so I can get back to 16GB RAM. On my Ryzen 5 1600 and MSI X370 SLI PLUS, this DIMM can run perfectly fine at 2933MHz (not 3000 because Ryzen RAM dividers).

- 10 points
- 22 months ago
from completed build Amazing $1000 build
This memory is great for Ryzen. It ran at the rated speed just turning on the XMP. Don't be fooled by the fact it says Z170 on the product page, it works flawlessly with Ryzen.

- 10 points
- 13 months ago
from completed build In Law's PC
This RAM does the job, and it VERY inexpensive compared to other DDR4-3000 8 GB sticks at only $58. Even though my motherboard did not list this RAM in the QVL, it still worked great when set to 3000 speed. I would recommend this RAM if you are creating a simple build, and are not looking to spend much on RAM.

- 10 points
- 7 months ago
from completed build Hot Or Knot? (Slipknot-Themed Budget Console Killer Attempt)
Could not find anywhere that stated whether it would be compatible with Ryzen but I took the chance on it since it was the cheapest 8GB kit at the time that was faster than 2400MHz and it worked without a hitch. Take note, by default it will run at 2133MHz so you'll need to enable XMP in the BIOS. In my case, I enabled XMP, rebooted, and it was running at 3000MHz without a problem. I only wish I paid more attention to the memory market and waited to pick it up after the recent price drops.