
G.Skill F4-2400C17D-32GSX Sniper X 32GB DDR4 Desktop Memory
Upgrade Your Gaming Rig with High-Performance MemoryThe G.Skill Sniper X Series DDR4 Desktop Memory is engineered for the ultimate gaming experience, with enhanced memory performance for smoother gameplay and faster load times. The unique camouflage design and sleek heat spreaders make this memo...
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Overview
Upgrade Your Gaming Rig with High-Performance Memory
The G.Skill Sniper X Series DDR4 Desktop Memory is engineered for the ultimate gaming experience, with enhanced memory performance for smoother gameplay and faster load times. The unique camouflage design and sleek heat spreaders make this memory kit an ideal choice for a customized gaming build or a high-performance upgrade.
Specifications
* Capacity: 32GB (2 x 16GB) * Memory Type: DDR4 * Pin: 288-Pin * Speed: 2400 MHz (PC4-19200) * Series: Sniper X * Color: GrayKey Features
DDR4-2400MHz, CL17-17-17-39 Timing
32GB (2 x 16GB) Total Capacity
Voltage 1.2V
Designed with a low voltage of 1.2V~1.35V at DDR4 standard, this lowers the memory voltage requirement by 20% from DDR3 memory kits
XMP 2.0 Ready
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides a substantial 32GB (2 x 16GB) total capacity, ideal for power users, gamers, and content creators needing significant RAM.
- Operates at DDR4-2400MHz with CL17-17-17-39 timing, offering a good balance of speed and latency for general computing.
- Designed with a low voltage of 1.2V~1.35V at DDR4 standard, which lowers memory voltage requirements and contributes to energy efficiency.
- Supports XMP 2.0, allowing for easy configuration to optimal performance settings on compatible motherboards.
- Part of the Sniper X series, known for its distinct design and compatibility with various systems.
👎 Cons
- The 2400MHz frequency, while stable, is not the highest available for DDR4 memory, which might be a consideration for users seeking maximum speed.
- The CL17 CAS Latency is decent but not as aggressive as some lower-latency kits, which could impact performance in latency-sensitive applications.
- Requires a motherboard that supports DDR4 memory, making it incompatible with older DDR3 systems.
- Specific details about the heat spreader design or height are not provided, which could be a factor for compatibility with large CPU coolers.
- The power consumption, while lower than DDR3, still contributes to overall system heat and electricity usage.