Embrace performance and style with the 16GB XLR8 DDR4 3200 MHz Gaming Desktop Memory Kit from PNY. Adorned with a stylish white heatsink and RGB light strip, these XLR8 modules are ideal for anyone who is trying to establish a specific aesthetic without affecting system performance. The integrated RGB strip is compatible with various motherboard manufacturer’s lighting software including ASUS’ Aura Sync, GIGABYTE’s RGB Fusion, MSI’s Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock’s Polychrome Sync.
Two memory modules give you a total of 16GB of DDR4 RAM running at 3200 MHz with low latency, suitable to handle a wide variety of games, light video editing, and graphic design programs. You can easily overclock your memory with XMP 2.0 support, optimizing system performance and ensuring your system runs efficiently.
Armando Terry
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The memory keep freezing my PC and also prevent it from posting sometimes
Edgar Williamson
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Great price, works great!
Rex McDermott
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Got it recently, no problems so far
Axel Johnston
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Light weight but work fine.
Vesta Labadie
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seams to work fine
Sunny Hintz
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This was a bargain price when I got it–$110 for 32GB of RAM? I remember spending $500 for 4MB back in 1995. I also walked uphill to school through the snow back then. Both ways. The heat sinks do make the ram tall and I’ve had some trouble with cooler clearance, and it’s actually DDR-2666 ram that has to have XMP enabled to run a 3200. Other than that it’s great.
Orin Koepp
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RAM is not natively 3200mhz, and on less powerful motherboards they don’t consistently boot. This is especially bad if you run a setup with less RAM compatability. I use a ryzen 5000 series CPU on a B450 chipset mobo (which is a disaster itself), and with this ram it will only boot on XMP1-2933 mhz at best. The value is amazing, but might take some tinkering to get it running the box speed steadily.
Jillian Terry
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Its hard to find tight timings without paying a premium… this ram does that. I did have to manually set, but that’s normal.