G.Skill 64GB DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz Ripjaws V for Intel Z170/X99 CL18 Dual Channel kit 2x32GB 1.2V - View 1

G.Skill 64GB DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz Ripjaws V for Intel Z170/X99 CL18 Dual Channel kit 2x32GB 1.2V

4.6 (103 ratings)
~$117.99
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Key Features

  • RipJaws V Series, designed specifically for AMD Ryzen X570 and TRX40 Series; Intel X299, Z390, Z490 and newer.
  • 64GB kit containing 2 x 32GB modules, DDR4-2666, 288-Pin, CAS Latency CL18 (18-18-18-38) at 1.20V
  • Brand: G.Skill, Series: Ripjaws V, Model: F4-2666C18Q-64GVK
  • ECC: No, Dual Channel Kit, Color: Black, Recommended Use: High Performance or Gaming Memory
  • XMP profile support to reach up to the rated overclock speed, or run at default JEDEC profile speed
  • Rated XMP frequency & stability depends on MB & CPU capability
  • Check G.Skill QVL or RAM Configurator on the G.Skill website for validated motherboards

Specifications

Voltage
1.2 Volts
Column Address Strobe Latency
18
Data Transfer Rate
2666 MHz
Number of Pins
288
Form Factor
DIMM
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Special Features
Lightweight
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Memory Speed
2666 MT/s
RAM Size
64 GB
UPC
848354034568
Manufacturer
G.SKILL
Brand Name
G.Skill

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Customer Reviews

Chester Snapdragon McFisticuffs
I got this today and installed it. It's a bit of a tight fit but snug. Initially, I got "no signal" on my monitor and I was worried that one or both sticks were damaged or not compatible with my motherboard. But then what I did was reset my CMOS by opening up my computer, taking the CMOS battery out for a few minutes, and then putting it back and restarting my pc and it worked!
Eric Canha
Works great in my Alienware R7. Great speed, looks sharp, and everything went smooth.
Jimbo
I was dealing with 2X8GB sticks, and they were fine, mostly. The problem was I'd run into severe lag when doing heavy AI processing in Adobe Photoshop or magic mask tracking in Davinci Resolve. Slapped these new 2X32GB bad boys in and tested... No more topping out my RAM usage! I probably could have gotten away with 2X16GB, but for the price, it just made sense to go overkill (as I do a lot of editing and don't want to worry about even coming close to the limit). Anyway, so far, so good! They were easy to install, PC recognizes full 64GB, 30+ Chrome tabs + Photoshop + tracking in Davinci Resolve and my RAM is like, psh, I thought you'd bring me a challenge.
Todd
I wasn't sure if I would see a difference going from 32 GB of RAM to 64 GB. All I can say is wow. There is a noticeable difference when I load a program. The average wait time while call of duty loads has been cut down. Two thumbs up.