
G.Skill F4-3600C17Q-16GVK 16GB DDR4 3600MHz Quad Channel Kit
Experience High-Performance with Ripjaws V SeriesThe G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 memory kit delivers exceptional performance for Intel Z170 and X99 chipsets. Designed for enthusiasts and gamers, this quad-channel kit ensures high-speed data transfer and stability for demanding applications. ...
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Overview
Experience High-Performance with Ripjaws V Series
The G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 memory kit delivers exceptional performance for Intel Z170 and X99 chipsets. Designed for enthusiasts and gamers, this quad-channel kit ensures high-speed data transfer and stability for demanding applications.
- Capacity: 16GB (4 x 4GB)
- Memory Type: DDR4
- Speed: 3600MHz (PC4-28800)
- Timings: CL17 (17-18-18-38)
- Voltage: 1.35V
- Module Type: 288-Pin DDR4 DIMM
- Heatsink: Black Ripjaws V
Key Features
DDR4 memory upgrade designed for Intel Z170 / X99 chipsets (Skylake LGA 1151 / LGA 2011-3 CPU)
16GB Quad Channel memory kit - four matched 4GB modules
Full timings of CL17 (17-18-18-38) at 1.35V
PC4-28800 specification, rated to operate at speeds up to 3600MHz
288-pin DDR4 memory, equipped with G.Skill Ripjaws V Black Heatsinks for improved heat dissipation
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed for Intel Z170 / X99 chipsets, ensuring compatibility with specific high-performance motherboards
- Comes as a 16GB Quad Channel memory kit, ideal for systems supporting quad-channel configurations for increased bandwidth
- Rated to operate at speeds up to 3600MHz (PC4-28800), offering very fast data transfer rates for improved system performance
- Features G.Skill Ripjaws V Black Heatsinks, which are designed for improved heat dissipation, enhancing stability
- The specific timings of CL17 (17-18-18-38) at 1.35V indicate optimized performance for its speed class
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for older Intel Z170 / X99 chipsets, limiting compatibility with newer or different motherboard architectures
- The 16GB capacity, while solid, might be a limiting factor for users running extremely memory-intensive applications or professional workloads
- DDR4 technology is being succeeded by DDR5, meaning it's not the absolute latest memory standard available
- Requires careful checking of motherboard QVL (Qualified Vendor List) to ensure full compatibility and achieve advertised speeds
- The 1.35V operating voltage is slightly higher than standard DDR4 modules, which might be a consideration for some setups