PNY 16GB (2x8GB) XLR8 Gaming DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Memory Kit - View 1

PNY 16GB (2x8GB) XLR8 Gaming DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Memory Kit

4.7 (1,269 ratings)
~$31.99 with 29 percent savings
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Key Features

  • Experience the benefits of a PC Memory Upgrade with the ability to run more demanding applications simultaneously, and at faster speeds, for a better, smoother, computing experience
  • Extreme performance DDR4 desktop Memory designed for PC enthusiasts and gamers
  • Exceptional performance with a frequency Speed of 3200MHz (PC4-25600), and backwards compatible with lower frequencies
  • Cas latency of 16, 1. 35 Volts
  • Intel XMP 2. 0 support

Specifications

RAM
16 GB DDR4
Brand
PNY
Series
MD16GK2D4320016AXR
Item model number
MD16GK2D4320016AXR
Item Weight
3.99 ounces
Product Dimensions
5.24 x 1.69 x 0.31 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
5.24 x 1.69 x 0.31 inches
Color
Red
Computer Memory Type
DIMM
Flash Memory Size
16
Voltage
1.35 Volts
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Manufacturer
PNY
Country of Origin
China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 5, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Brian Russell Jones
Works like RAM. At 3600 MHz this RAM is working very well. Did some benchmarking and got very decent numbers. I used it with an I3-12100F and a GTR 2060 I had lying around. Used Valley and Supposition with VSYNC on for 1080P and had solid 60 FPS. VSYNC off got 80 to 100 FPS.
B. Moore
This was a good option for my son’s computer. He wanted to upgrade his ram and this worked well and in his price range
Stephanie Dunn
Good Product
Matthew D. Mercer
I will only give it a 4 out of 5 because I tried in only 1 motherboard and haven't used enough to see any errors. Went to PNY website and it said it was good for X570 chipset and alot of newer 550's. Looks good, pressed XP in bios then turned down to 2933. Benched like 2400 on Passmark 9. Doesnt look like Gigabyte did any testing because I saw no PNY on there compatibility testing. As a computer repair person I DO recommend using approved memory from your motherboard web site.