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Specifications
Manufacturer
G.Skill
Part #
F4-2400C15D-16GVR
Speed
DDR4-2400
Form Factor
288-pin DIMM (DDR4)
Modules
2 x 8GB
Price / GB
€2.369
Color
Black / Red
First Word Latency
12.5 ns
CAS Latency
15
Voltage
1.2 V
ECC / Registered
Non-ECC / Unbuffered
Heat Spreader
Yes
Price History
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from completed build FLIP V | R5 3600 | RTX 4060
Frankly cruddy RAM by today’s standards given the low MT/s and mediocre CAS timings, but it gets the job done. The red heat spreaders do look awesome, though, and did a lot to tie the build together.
from completed build Mini ITX Simracing Build
had these laying around and they get the job done but im going to replace them for a faster kit in the future.
from completed build The Breeze Block (1st Build)
It's still ripping jaws.
from completed build Vulcan (The Meminator / My first build)
Solid RAM, clock speeds are outdated now, but it hasn't given me any issues paired with my i7-7700K. It looks.... very red. Overall, it was solid ram for the price.
from completed build Portable Mid-Range (Summer 2020)
Old memory I had laying around, seems to be working great.
from completed build Pure Crimson - Ryzen 3000
Bought this in 2016, and apparently I got lucky on the bin for this one. According to Thaiphoon, it's Hynix MFR. I have it overclocked to 3600 MT/s, timings of 18-20-20-40, and 1.42V, with some custom subtimings. Wouldn't recommend getting this over a 3200 C16 kit nowadays, but I'm glad I've managed to squeeze out this much performance.
from completed build Red Eyes Black Dragon - My Slightly upgraded build
I thought i was set for life with 16gb ram, and even thought this is futureproof for any future console generations.. The reason for upgrading my ram first by getting 32gigs of stick over cpu/gpu is because of cities skylines... That game is cpu heavy and the base game alone eats up 8gb of ram.. in order to fully enjoy the workshop contents, i needed to have more ram to futureproof myself from future game updates(they add more assets into the game per update).. At least i now know im futureproofing myself with 48gb of ram.. I chose red as it definitely fit my gpu color, so that inside of my rig wouldn't be a collection of random colors lol.. I definitely would love to upgrade in the future for a ram with rgb lighting.. Not the fastest at 2400mhz, because when I built my rig, I was trying to cut corners on some price, and I thought I can sacrifice the ram speed.. I definitely would love to upgrade one day for a 3k mhz ram.. Price at the time i bought my 16gigs was still good before the mining craze jacked up the ram stick price up.. The 32gigs i bought was probably expensive due to mining craze, but cities skylines made me swallow the steep price to get more ram.. Nowadays in 2019 with mining craze fading away, ram prices are going down, but not as good as pre-mining craze..
PROS
- red color fits my theme
- small profile that it should not have trouble with cpu cooler clearances.
Cons
- Not the fastest ram, but not a slouch either
from completed build Lounge Gaming PC
Only good if non overclocked, otherwise became unstable.
from completed build My First Build :P
Quality RAM, that upon opening, made me look like a 9 year old with a new toy, win-win.