XMP 2.0 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
Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure.
Specifications
RAM
32 GB DDR4
Memory Speed
3000 MHz
Brand
G.Skill
Item model number
F4-3000C16D-32GISB
Item Weight
2.4 ounces
Product Dimensions
6.3 x 5.71 x 0.59 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
6.3 x 5.71 x 0.59 inches
Color
Multicolor
Computer Memory Type
DDR4 SDRAM
Voltage
1.35 Volts
Manufacturer
G.SKILL
Country of Origin
Taiwan
Date First Available
April 18, 2018
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Customer Reviews
Kyle Allen Mann
Price was good for these, and they worked great, and speed was really good.
Ryan G.
This memory runs well, no issues. I was surprised to see that it was running at a much slower clock speed, but changed that in the bios and it is solid as a rock. Great value. Would purchase again. I have an AM4 setup and it is supposed to run better with two sticks than four, with the same amount of memory. So, I went with this two stick setup.
David
My computer needed DDR4-3000 speed ram in order to function at the highest efficiency, and this product delivered. Adding the ram to my computer made the device run faster. The ram is compatible with my AsRock motherboard and it has a G skill sticker over the memory modules. The ram looks just like the advertised picture. My computer immediately recognized the additional ram once installed. Many of the high-end games I play run better as well as the graphic design programs. This product is perfect for making running adobe software more efficiently on PC and thus cutting down my production time.
Mike
On at least AMD based motherboards the speed is initially set to the best JEDEC profile. (I don't know on Intel based motherboards) The rated speed for these modules are stored in the XMP profile which AMD based board s don't automatically use. I DON'T KNOW IF THE BEST JEDEC TIMINGS ARE INCORRECT BECAUSE I HAD AN ISSUE WITH RANDOM SHUTDOWNS THAT DISAPPEARED AFTER BOTH CHECKING IF PSU FAN STOPPED AND SETTING MEMORY TO XMP SETTINGS. (Was my issue with memory or the PSU or even the motherboard? I guess I will never know)