Reddit Reddit reviews GIGABYTE AORUS RGB Memory 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2X8GB) Kit with Exclusive 2xRGB Demo Modules (GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R)

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GIGABYTE AORUS RGB Memory 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2X8GB) Kit with Exclusive 2xRGB Demo Modules (GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R)
Memory Size : 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)Frequency : DDR4-3200 MHzTiming : 16-18-18-38 (XMP 3200MHz)Voltage : 1.35V (when XMP enable)Memory IC : Samsung B-Die
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6 Reddit comments about GIGABYTE AORUS RGB Memory 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2X8GB) Kit with Exclusive 2xRGB Demo Modules (GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R):

u/Brightinly_ · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I'm pretty sure it would work just fine, but I would advise against mixing RGB stuff because every manufacturer wants to have their own software to run stuff.

Consider changing to a Corsair All-in-one or get [Aorus RGB ram sticks] (https://www.amazon.com/GIGABYTE-3200MHz-Exclusive-Modules-GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R/dp/B07FFBWPWT) to keep your rgb software at a minimum.

The enermax liqfusion claims to be compatible with gigabyte software too if you want to go all gigabyte on your components.

u/LoneKrafayis · 1 pointr/buildapc

>CPU: AMD ryzen 2600x (will go to 3series)

Unless you are baller, you could go with a cheaper placeholder processor. Perhaps a 2200G that would bring integrated graphics to a future budget/HTPC.

>Psu: Seasonic prime platinum 850w

I would get the Corsair RMX White in 850 Watts. It has white cables, while most white power supplies have black cables. That way you do not need aftermarket white extensions.

CORSAIR RMX White Series 850 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified - White

>RAM: 2x8gb Team Delta RGB 3200mhz - white

CORSAIR Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 - White

GIGABYTE AORUS RGB Memory 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2X8GB) Kit with Exclusive 2xRGB Demo Modules

>HDD: 2x240gb Kingston SSD

Not if these are DRAM-less A400 drives. They will be slow, particularly as they get close to full. Better to buy a Gigabyte UD Pro or the Crucial MX500.

GIGABYTE UD PRO 512GB SATA 6Gbps 2.5" Internal SSD

Crucial MX500 500GB SATA 6Gbps 2.5" Internal SSD

YouTube: What Are DRAM-less SSDs?

>HDD: 1tb WD black 7200rpm backup drive

Often a 2 TB or a 3 TB drive will be only a few dollars more. This means it is much cheaper per gigabyte.

Seagate Constellation ES 3 TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5"

u/nonweebanimelover · 1 pointr/buildapc

So for example something like this ram would be better to run on my pc? But wouldn’t it be too fast for the cpu?

u/LadyStarling · 1 pointr/buildapc

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GIGABYTE AORUS RGB Memory 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2X8GB) Kit with Exclusive 2xRGB Demo Modules (GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R)

I recently got a new PC, bought it off a kid on FB marketplace and I want RGB RAM, can't afford 4 RGB RAM sticks however, so this kit comes with 2 real 8GB each sticks and 2 DEMO sticks that are just there to fill the empty RAM slots. More details:

  • Memory Size : 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)

  • Frequency : DDR4-3200 MHz

  • Timing : 16-18-18-38 (XMP 3200MHz)

  • Voltage : 1.35V (when XMP enable)

  • Memory IC : Samsung B-Die

    I have an ROG Strix z370-H mobo and an i7-8700k that i plan to OC in the future (never OC'd before)

    Thoughts?