🚀 Elevate Your Game with G.SKILL's Flare X Series!
The G.SKILL Flare X Series DDR4 RAM offers a robust 16GB capacity with a blazing speed of 3200MT/s, designed for high-performance desktop systems. With XMP 2.0 support, it ensures easy overclocking while maintaining stability, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike. Its sleek black design complements any build, while the matched kit configuration guarantees optimal performance.
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | F4-3200C14D-16GFX |
Item model number | FBA_F4-3200C14D-16GFX |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.31 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.31 x 0.31 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.SKILL |
ASIN | B06XFT7DF9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 27, 2017 |
M**O
OUTSTANDING!!!!
This kit is amazing. I own two of them and have both kits (32gb total) running in a single system 100% stable. Prior to purchasing two of these kits, I had Corsair LPX 16Gb (2x8gb) 3000MHz CL 16 and could not near the rated speeds or even run the system stable at anything above 2400MHz. I would like to push the ram at advertised CL 14-14-14-14-34 (can do so with one kit but not two ) but the memory controller on the Ryzen processor will not let it (yet). Maybe future bios upgrades will allow me to so. Using a single kit, I was able to push CPU 3.9GHz (1.38V) 100% stable and able to tighten the memory latency to CL 14-14-14-14-28 (1.35V) @ the advertised 3200Mhz. With two kits (equaling 32gb) I was able to push them up to 3600MHz CL 16-18-18-18-35 (1.4V) which makes them overclock-able. I did settle on the following configurations as for my needs gives me 100% stability without pushing my hardware too far and a well balanced system. Anything higher than the clocks mentioned below (specifically cpu) would only run stable on benchmarks, most games and simple applications. It would not run 100% stable on "intensive" applications (software which i use on a daily bases which uses 100% of my complete system).My set up:Asus ROG Hero VI mother board (non wifi)Ryzen 7 1700x OC @ 3.85GHz 1.375VCorsair H115i AIOGskil Flare X @ 3200MHz (two kits = 32gb ram) CL 14-16-16-16-31 1.4v (with VDDSOC @ 1.05v)Asus Strix Nvidea 1070 (x2 in SLI)Samsung Evo 960 pro M.2 SSD 512gbSegate Firecuda 2tb (x3)Corsair RX850x PSUCorsair 400c CaseIf anyone is curious, my cinebench score averages 1691 with the above mentioned clocks. Changing memory frequency to anything higher than 3200mhz or changing its latency did not make a significant difference.UPDATE: I played with my system a little more and did some fine tunning. In order to get both kits running at advertised speeds and tightened latencies, I upped the processor voltage to 1.38125V. This allowed me to run 32gb of this ram at 3200MHz CL 14-14-14-14-28-42 100% stable. All other settings remained the same as mentioned above. Cinebench score went up to average 1705. Everything is working great with no hiccups.
A**L
Perfect for my AMD 3700X on 570 motherboard
Bought this for a brand new build - MSI Edge 570 mobo, 1TB NVMe M.2 Samsung Pro, AMD 3700X processor and GTX 1660 Super graphic card. Specifically chose this one for the low latency figures. UEFI picked up the memory sticks correctly and to-date this memory works perfectly, no hiccups. System loaded up windows, mobo drivers and now runs some of the latest games without any issues. Easy to configure. I haven't tried overclocking but would probably only do so in lock-step with processor overclock. To be honest the bottleneck in my system is the graphic card.
J**E
Compatibility
Noticeable increase in the operating speed of my computer. Easy to install.
N**Y
Good Ram!.. With some technical difficulty.
Works great with my Ryzen 3700x. What more to say!Note to potential buyer:Used this on a build with my 3700x and an Asus Prime X570-p Motherboard. After setting the XMP/DOCP profile in my bios, everything appeared to be working properly. However, a couple of the online benchmarking tools were indicating the ram was underperforming. I still give this product 5 stars because I doubt this is a problem with the ram. And to be completely honest, there was nothing wrong with the DOCP profile. I just enjoy tweaking my system.For more advanced users I was able to get better computer performance through my BIOS. For example, it went from 23rd percentile performance to 94th reported in a popular online benchmarking application. Sounds like a lot, but the actual gains are minimal at best.
R**R
Great RAM for the Price
I've had one set of these, and they work great with tighter timings and tertiary timings and voltage are tuned for Ryzen on boards which include these on the QVL. As with all RAM, YMMV, depending on Motherboard support, CPU Memory controller, and the actual performance of the RAM> Remember that not all timings in SPD or XMP will be included. Check you Motherboard's QVL List.I went with this RAM, because at XMP, you gain anywhere from 5 percent, all the way to 18 percent performance increase with the ram on Ryzen 3000 anyway. Thanks to Gamers nexus. That highest percentage gain, was seen in Shadow of the Tomb Raider.Geil X at CL 16 actually seen worse performance and native Speed and timings to other 3200mhx cl 16.This RAM is the way to go if you do live streaming, gaming at 1080 p, or heavy editing. It's the best Dollar to performance value.-Edited.-Side note, the performance I'm seeing is as much as 7 fps, which is consistent with tests. The reason? Latencies made up for the slower speed. This was more affordable than picking up 3600mhx or higher. Pro gamers will want to use 3766 or higher in 1 to 1 or 2 to one mode infinity fabric.
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