Francisco Rivera
I bought this mainly based on its price.As an inexperienced DIY putting together a $600-$700 basic gaming/work PC I originally bought a set of sticks of a different brand with very similar specs (3200 MHz XMP) and no RGB together with a case with RGB fans preinstalled and a MSI Mystic Light or whatever with RGB lights, connectors and the software it also included. When I ordered the parts I didn't order RGB ram thinking it was going to be too many lights and look like a restaurant sign but that was not the case. The motherboard barely lit up the case and with the fans only still looked like a sign. Since this were only around $10 more than those I originally got and the case and motherboards had the RGB I got this too later on.Let me tell you, this look fantastic with the rainbow effect out of the box, very smooth transition and very bright, white IS white with this kit which kinda sucks in my setup because the case fans can't do real white nor the motherboard, lol. That aside the run XMP at 3200 with my Ryzen CPU.Now, this is what happened to me. They light up as soon as they are set out of the box with the rainbow effect. If you want to change that and have an RGB compatible motherboard to sync things around you can use the motherboard software to switch things around but not really depending on the software you are using, in my personal case is the included with the motherboard, the ram sticks would apply my changes for a short period of time and then revert to rainbow effect. The manufacturer offers a a software in beta version from 2017 or so that works very well but obviously breaks any syncing to the motherboard. I kept searching the internet and found that it was my motherboard software that needed update.I have played a little bit, have had to work a lot more than what I have been able to play. They seem fast enough for whatever I have to do and have never had any errors or problems with these.I don't do testing or benchmarks and I don't have a lot of experience with that part of computers so I can't say anything about that stuff.They look very nice and bright. That I can surely say.
Marcia montgomeryMarcia montgomery
this ram is the most beautiful ive seen and the software integrates near perfectly with my asus aura controls the only issue i have with it is that the rgbs have too much control haha theres 5 zones per dim per side so theres plenty of color customization to be had as well as the many many effects that asus aura has
Brian Yu
Got this for $61.99. Worked as intended xmp 3200 and bright RGB colors. Probably can be oc even more and reduce the timing, but too lazy to tinker with it. Might edit later to see if I can adjust RGB colors, default rainbow wave.
NicholasNicholas
This RAM looks absolutely sweet and it runs efficiently and fast. Very pleased with this product. The RAM does support the MSI Mystic rgb program.