32GB kit containing 2 x 16GB modules, DDR5-6000, 288-Pin, CAS Latency CL30 (30-38-38-96) at 1.35V (AMD EXPO)
ECC: No, Dual Channel Kit, Recommended Use: High Performance Overclocking and Gaming Memory
Memory kits will boot at the SPD speed at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware.
For memory kits with EXPO, enable EXPO profile in BIOS to reach the rated potential EXPO overclock speed of the memory kit, subject to the use of compatible hardware.
Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure.
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Customers like the quality and performance of the internal memory. For example, they mention it's solid, works great with Ryzen 7600, and has good timings and overclocking ability.
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the memory. They mention that it is solid, has good timings, and is stable. Some say that the memory is low profile and works great with Ryzen 7600.
"Very good ram with good timings and overclock ability but i dont think you should overclock because amd expo is best at 6000mhz...." Read more
"...Stable and solid, no issues. If you are looking for RAM for an AM5 system, this will do fine...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the memory. They mention that it works perfectly, runs great on the EXPO profile, and has no issues enabling it. Some say that it performs exactly how they would expect it to, and that it runs great with Ryzen 7600.
"RAM performs exactly how you would expect, no problems/faults.Paired with MSI Gaming Plus WiFi B650 motherboard.Highly Recommended!" Read more
"...Stable and solid, no issues. If you are looking for RAM for an AM5 system, this will do fine...." Read more
"Using these on an Asrock B650E PG-ITX WiFi and Ryzen 7600. Runs great on the EXPO profile at 6000Mhz stable." Read more
"Had no issue enabling expo, works as intended and max frequency" Read more
Detected and running at 6000Mhz on EXPO on an Asrock Steel Legend X670E with BIOS 1.24. Stable and solid, no issues. If you are looking for RAM for an AM5 system, this will do fine. I don't need ultra low latencies as I'm using a 7800X3D CPU which doesn't really benefit from it as it has extra cache itself. I built an identical parallel system with more RGB stuff in for my friend and his son. For the other system I used Dominator 6000 C36 RAM which looks awesome. Choose between the two - if you do or don't need RGB.
Bought specifically for use with an MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk Wifi board, Ryzen 7 7700X and a Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120SE cooler. The cooler is so large the front fan sits on top of the RAM. This RAM is the lowest profile DDR5 quality (Hynix) RAM I could find at 6000MHz with a CAS Latency of 30. The others are either slower, higher latency or higher profile. Check that you have the latest BIOS as the RAM's rated voltage of 1.35 will be activated when you turn on EXPO. That is quite close to the SOC danger zone of 1.4V+, you need the new BIOS with built in safeguards. The only downside if you are in the UK is that it ships from New Jersey, for me it took 9 days to arrive.
Not entirely sure whether it was the MSI dimm slots or whether the size tolerance of the ram pcb was a bit off, the dimm slots were the 1 lock dimms, so releasing the lock and inserting the ram into the slot made me realise they did not fit correctly, whilst they did go down into the slot, the sides scrapes the sides of the dimm slot and if there it was not completely flat going down, it would get stuck, now this is likely to be the dimm slot as opposed to the ram but just a note for anyone that might experience the same thing.
P.s. i know what im doing and i was doing it right, something was up with either mb or this item
This is an EXPO RAM kit, so if you want the full 6000 MHz instead of 4800 MHz, you'll need to enter the BIOS. If your motherboard is EXPO compatible, the proper settings will be available under your RAM options.
I'm using this with an ASRock Steel Legend X670E (firmware 2.02) and it runs perfectly; there's no sleep issues, and training took all of 20 seconds once EXPO was enabled.
It's been a year, I have been using this overclocked @6000Mhz cl30-36-36-76 1.35V with b650m-p pro motherboard and ryzen 7600. No issues. Top performance. CPU @5.25Ghz.