🚀 Elevate Your Game with PNYXLR8!
The PNYXLR8 Gaming 8GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory is engineered for gamers and PC enthusiasts, offering exceptional speed, RGB customization, and compatibility with Intel XMP 2.0. With a CAS latency of 16 and a low voltage of 1.35V, this memory module ensures a smooth and efficient computing experience.
RAM | 8 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | PNY |
Series | MD8GD4320016XRGB |
Item model number | MD8GD4320016XRGB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 0.24 x 1.83 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.71 x 0.24 x 1.83 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | PNY |
ASIN | B08B9WZZ8J |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | June 16, 2020 |
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Reliable Performance for Gamers.
Whether you're diving into the latest AAA games or managing multiple applications simultaneously, this memory ensures smooth, lag-free operation and consistent performance during intense gaming sessions.These modules are designed to maintain stability even at higher clock speeds, providing a reliable performance boost without compromising system stability, so forget about dealing with crashes or instability even under pressure.The modules comes equipped with a sleek, low-profile heat spreader with its signature aggressive lookthat not only adds an aesthetic edge to your build but effectively manages heat, ensuring that the memory remains cool and stable even during extended sessions. Very very recommended
O**N
Fine ddr4 16gb 3200mhz
Does exactly what it says. RGB isn't bad at all. I bought 2 of these 16gb 3200mhz used on here. They are good to go. 3200mhz is still good speed wise on a modest PC gaming build. I tried overclocking 2,3,400mhz which most ram complies. When booted it reverted back to standard 2600mhz. They were installed on a super budget itx amd4 motherboard for SFF build. I can't tell if it's the ram or motherboard that won't budge possibly the budget CPU. Either way it's works fine when set to 3200mhz. If you find this ram at a good price it's a safe buy.
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Best ddr4 32gb 3200mhz ram kit for price and quality and aesthetics
I got the ram kit 5 day earlier. The reason this kit is good is bcause. It has 32gb and 3200mhz. For 735NOKAesthetics- beautiful and CustomizableQuality and reliable- The kit has really good quality when u touch it and the company is from a big named brand. PNY which makes one of the best gpus on the marked.When i bought it there was no better ddr4 ram kit for only 735NOK which had a big named brand, beautiful aesthetics and Customizable, good quality and reliable, 32gb and 3200mhz. Just 32gb alone. For only 730nok which others with same was atleast 1000nok or more
J**H
Worked flawlessly for my pc!
Very noticeable difference after installing. My pc is much faster! Super simple install, and the rgb looks great!
A**N
Great customer
Great product and fast delivery, I would recommend
K**.
They work well
Upgraded my 16gb Corsair Vengeance Pro's to these 32gb XLR8s. They run great. No issues with them on my system. Their installed on a MSI DDR4, B550 Tomahawk mobo. IMO these are great for an affordable jump up to 32gb.
C**N
Muy buena
Exelente memoria Ram, aunque muy demorada la entrega
F**Y
Worth it, Yeah. Runs at 3600 with no issues but there was a few challenges...
Set-up MSI B550 with AMD 5600X. Was still using DDR4 2400 overclocked to 2800. So the move to 3200 should be awesome, not so much, it is okay. At DDR4 2800 old memory, Passmark score 3,144, memory latency 46. This ram can be overclocked, but it was tricky. First it did not recognize the memory and would not boot, had to clear CMOS. Once in DDR2666 is what this memory defaulted, so changed everything back in BIOS, change RAM to DDR4-3200, timings 16-18-18-18-38 (yes there is additional timing in MSI settings), Passmark 3457. Now to the overclocking, DDR4-3800 failed every time. So I decided on DDR4-3600, the initial timings failed, but the interesting part. When I went back into the BIOS went to the timing the motherboard had suggested timing (no it would not auto tune these to these timings). The final working and stable 20-19-19-19-43, Passmark result 3548, latency 43. However one other interesting thing occurred, my processor is running faster. I have the 5600X overclocked previous Passmark 23,838, moved 24,012, not significant 1% but interesting. Next steps is can I adjust the PBO curve even further at 15 (negative) currently on all cores, to see if this has any relationship the fabric clock improvement. As the fabric clock is at 1800 for now which is its max I think I will keep it at this speed. Being that DDR5 is around the corner, this is a good purchase until the next evolution. When purchased they were $140 32GB versus others running at $94 for 16GB from almost everyone else. But this has RGB and it is controlled by the motherboard. I do have increase in my SSD from 14k to 16k in Passmark, but that could be just by chance always get big swing on this rating, otherwise no other noticeable improvements. Now more storage for large video file editing, tons of other things I do I my PC, now back to the games...UPDATE, without getting into the sub timings, I have a stable and fastest timing for the RAM at DDR4 3600, 18-19-19-39 (or MSI 18-19-19-19-39. This improved the Passmark result slighting to 3603, a slight drop in latency to 42. No other system performance gains. Userbenchmark has the latency at 60 ns., with multi-core at 39.7 GB/s and single core at 34.5 GB/s.
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