
CL16 at a reasonable price

-One of the best 6000 you can buy. -Is pure white if you want to make a white pc. -The light on it are good. -It don't take more space that standard ram. -In the moment is stable when overclock. -The price is one of the lowest when a buy it 125$/can.

The G.Skill memory has always worked in my machines. The memory has always been very stable. I've leaned toward the Trident because of the RGB for the added flare. Newegg has Great Prices and Excellent Delivery Services.

- Works, UEFI takes a minute or so on first boot to figure out the RAM type and subsequent boots are fast - Plenty of RAM and then some, even in ITX builds with only 2 slots

Was able to clock at 3200 on a msi ab350m and control the lighting effects through windows with tforce blitz.

-Great RGB -Nice Heatsink -3600 speed is all I need

Fits perfect Looks great Worked as it should

very stable overclocking. perfect lighting Very good ram, buy an 8gb kit. and I'm running at 2800, very stable. and they look very nice on the pc, very good performance. the best price. Ryzen 2600 and Asus PRIME B350-PLUS

Boots to specified clocks, Detected and controllable Open RGB and ASROCK Polychrome. Nice Black and silver heat shields match the Black and Silver ASROCK B650 Pro RS motherboard.

its amazing my computer could not run csgo on 8g of ram and core i5 1200 then i buy these and its smooth as hell. love it

Cl30- 32gb works

16 GB of ram

Its a good quality ram with a good price I love TeamGroup

CL30 6000mhz XMP and expo

-Simple minimalist look -Exactly what it says it is -Easy to boost in BIOS

This memory has never disappointed me. I'm able to adjust it on the fly without any BSOD. Patriot memory has been my last 3 builds and not once disappointed me with the viper series. This is the largest amount of RAM i've gotten and so far it's worth it based on the numbers i see when using applications. I notice more memory is used which is good for speeds while multi-tasking. Works great with Intel Core i7-4820K Ivy Bridge-E 3.7GHz CPU, and ASUS P9X79 LE LGA 2011 Intel X79 board. Runs in 1333, 1600, and 1866 just fine on this build.


G.Skill products are a bit on the high end, but have never, ever let me down. Not as single G.Skill module I have ever purchased has failed (going back to the DDR3 days), likely thanks to their excellent quality control, use of high-quality silicon, and included heat spreaders.

