🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series DDR5 RAM offers a high-performance 32GB kit (2x16GB) with impressive 6000MT/s speed and low CL30 latency, designed specifically for Intel's latest chipsets. Its sleek matte black finish not only enhances your build's aesthetics but also ensures optimal performance for gaming and demanding applications.
Brand | G.SKILL |
Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 14 x 1.5 cm; 120 g |
Item model number | F5-6000J3040F16GA2-RS5K |
Manufacturer | G.Skill |
Series | RipJaws S5 Series |
Colour | Matte Black |
Form Factor | DIMM |
RAM Size | 32 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 120 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**M
Very good RAM. Low latency for a good price (£148)
Got this paired with an Asrock Steel Legend b650e and a Ryzen 9 7900x3D, xmp worked like a charm. Absolutely no issues at the date of this review. Its also worth noting the sticks are really short, so I would recommend these if you have concerns about your coolers clearance.
M**B
Failed early on....
I built a new PC and had bluescreens about once a week, but there was no real hard clues as to the cause. Then when HellDivers 2 came out my PC would crash multiple times an evening. I got sick and tired of it and isolated the problem as this RAM. As it was within warranty I tried to make a claim. Amazon pushed me to G.Skill as it was beyond the returns time limit. G.Skill wanted me to send it to Taiwan so they could test it. The shipping and insurance would be at my cost.I was put in a position where I had to buy alternative RAM and so bought Corsair. I the G.Skill RAM is a lesson learnt, never again.
R**K
PC Bulid
Good stuff for gaming.
J**N
Perfecto pero tuve que devolver
El producto es perfecto y lo recibí en excelente estado, lamentablemente al investigar resulta que la plataforma de Intel generación 12, 13 y 14 no se lleva bien con 4 sticks de ram DDR5. Así que tuve que regresar 1 de 2.
C**C
Great performance out of this 64 Gig 5600 DDR5 kit
I was upgrading from my Gaming X Z690 DDR4 Motherboard to a Gigabyte Gaming X AX Z790 and I needed some DDR5 that was inexpensive yet had some decent performance specs so I could finish my system upgrade. After doing quite a bit of research I decided to go with this and I am very pleased with the results. Benchmarks in the above images. I have not done any overclocking other than enabling the XMP profile and adjusting the BIOS for low latency setting. I can do all kinds of OC, but there is a single entry for low latency which I tried.Non XMP first bench - 3439XMP first bench - 3931XMP with 6 Gig CPU burst - 4398XMP normal cpu mode with low latency turned on fresh reboot - 4346The system becomes unstable if I try having Low latency setting on as well as 6 Gig boost which I rarely use. The price is really good for 64 Gig and the performance is awesome for 5600 Mt/s. So by turning on XMP and the Low latency setting, I was able to achieve better than 99% performance of all systems according to the benchmark. So out of the box that pretty impressive. I had to spend hours and hours tweaking my DDR4 to achieve similar performance. I am not a gamer, but into to top performance for the money and these sticks deliver.XMP normal cpu mode with low latency turned on after having computer on all day- 4221
I**R
This RAM with XMP does not work with asus z690-g until CPU microcode update
Nothing wrong with this RAM just keep in mind that you need to update bios/cpu microcode if the system doesn't start with XMP
S**M
hynix chips m-die
Hynix chips but I think they're M die, not A die as others have received, based on the 'M' in the barcode.I don't mind it, just think it should be pointed out to others interested in these sticks.I'm having stability issues running 2x kits (64gb) at 6400 mhz (XMP profile1) in a gigabyte z790 ud ax with i7 13700.Haven't figured out how to fix the problem yet.Update 20 sep'24: no more stability issues, running smoothly at 6400 mhz (4x16gb), issue sorted itself out eventually
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