
G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Intel XMP 2.0 Memory Kit Model F4-3200C16D-16GIS
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G.SKILL Aegis 16GB DDR4 3200
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Steven K. –
Pros: I ran this RAM kit for a couple of weeks. It had the best price and best timings for 32GB kits of DDR4 RAM at the 2133 or 2400 speed. When I initially installed the RAM it ran at its non-OC (JEDEC) speed of 2133 out of the box. I selected XMP in the UEFI BIOS, and everything automatically switched to the OC specs of 15-15-15-35, 1.2V, DDR4 2400. Cons: When I opened the package, I was immediately disappointed to discover that what looked like a heat spreader in the picture turned out to…
Jeremi D. –
Pros: -Low profile due to the lack of heatsinks. Will fit under bulky CPU coolers. -Great cost/performance ratio. Cons: -Might not look as flashy as something like the Corsair Dominators, but… who cares? Overall Review: At the end of the day, RAM is RAM. 2400+ MHz sticks give no discernible performance boost compared to these 2133 MHz sticks, so don’t bother.
Anonymous –
Pros: 3000 speed worked fine for me with ryzen 1600 in MSI b350 pc mate. Just remember to update your bios Cheapish and no clearance issues Cons: Price bumped up a tad before I pulled the trigger on my new build. Oh well Overall Review: Probably going to buy a 2nd to have 16gb
Daniel C. –
Pros: – Works as advertised. – Low profile. – No problems with the fit in the slots. – If you know how to set the XMP speeds on your motherboard it’s a set it and forget it kind of thing. Cons: – Stickers on the RAM seem a bit tacky. May as well have left it naked. – Little/No overclock headroom. If you’re an ultimate tweaker kind of person I wouldn’t recommend this set. Overall Review: I’ve had no issues with this RAM set since I purchased it 3 months ago. I’m running a Core i5-8400 in a…
Bryce S. –
Pros: I put it in my system and wammo it had RAM Good price Cons: none to think of
Sylvain C. –
Pros: – very reasonnable price – 32GB should be future proof – compact / short height – runs at 3200mhz cas 16 on Ryzen 3700x , asus B450 F ROG ( not optimized yet, just running the XMP timings defined for 3000mhz) Cons: nothing
Brent C. –
Pros: Fast, worked well when it worked Cons: stopped working. Blue screens of death. constant game crashes. life is hell Overall Review: i would not recommend this product but the company itself isnt bad and ram can sometimes be bad. Would like replacement ram as i bout 4 8gig sticks for a total of 32gigs.
Anonymous –
Pros: The sticks worked perfectly out of the box with my Ryzen 3600 build. The people on here complaining about the lack of a heatspreader are delusional. Have you seen the ram inside of a modern server? Inside of a modern high-performance workstation? They never have anything on them. Modern ram does not make enough heat to require a heatspreader. Electronic components are designed to heat up to some degree with no change in performance. Cons: The red Aegis sticker over the entire ram stick…