🚀 Elevate Your Game with G.SKILL Ripjaws V!
The G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 RAM offers a high-performance 16GB kit (2x8GB) with a blazing speed of 3600MT/s and a CAS latency of CL16-19-19-39. Designed for compatibility with AMD Ryzen 3000/X570 and Intel Z390+ platforms, this RAM ensures optimal performance for gaming and demanding applications. With XMP profile support, users can easily achieve overclocking potential, all while enjoying a sleek black aesthetic that fits seamlessly into any desktop setup.
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3600 Bits |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | Ripjaws V |
Item model number | F4-3600C16D-16GVKC |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.55 x 0.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.4 x 0.55 x 0.17 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.Skill |
ASIN | B07X8DVDZZ |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | September 24, 2019 |
D**Y
Works fine on B450 w/ 5700x3d
Was doing a CPU upgrade, which necessitated a cooler upgrade. And if it was going to cover one of my RAM sticks, there was no need for RGB RAM. So I did a minor upgrade to these sticks, they were the best speed and latency combo I could find at the start of 2025. I've had no problems with them on a MSI B450 CGP and Ryzen 5700X3D, using the latest BIOS at the start of 2025.
J**N
Buenos módulos de memoria y buen Cl relación Mhz.
Funcionan excelentes, son discretas sin rgb lo cual me gusta, muy buenas calidad precio, sin fallos con el perfil xmp en Intel, recomendado.
K**S
GSKILL never disappoints
Great quality product. Fast latency for my build. I have never had any sort of problem with any G.Skill product. Would recommend over and over again. Looks great in my build (even though is not RGB).
M**R
Excellent RAM at an Excellent Price with Outstanding Warranty
This review is for G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series (Intel XMP) DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MT/s CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Desktop Computer Memory UDIMM - Black (F4-3600C16D-32GVKC). I have used G.Skill in several builds over the years, and I have never run into an issue with them. They also offer lifetime warranty that they stand behind. I liked this set for its combination of price, speed, timings, and voltage. I have this same memory kit in a 4 x 16 GB configuration (64 GB), but after using it for many years in two different systems, one of the RAM sticks had gone bad. So, while that set is off to G.Skill for RMA, I am using this 2 x 16 GB (32GB) kit in its place.G.Skill, and most memory makers, do not guarantee two kits of RAM to work together at overclocked or XMP rated speeds. So, if you are hoping to use two of these kits on a MB that supports 4 x 16GB RAM, you would be better off buying a single 4 x 16GB kit instead. It would alleviate so much confusion for buyer's who don't know how OC'd RAM works if manufacturers would start listing how OC'd RAM works on the packaging and in the details. This is something that all RAM manufacturers are guilty of.For those who don't know how OC'd RAM works. It is usually set to run at JEDEC (non-OC) speed out of the box. You usually have to go into the UEFI BIOS and manually set the bandwidth, timings, voltage, and command rate, or select XMP (if you have a MB and RAM that both support XMP) to get it to run at the advertised OC'd speed. If you are not familiar with setting up OC'd RAM contact the manufacturer. Many OC'd RAM sets have less than five star reviews from system builders who don't understand that OC'd RAM usually needs to be setup in the UEFI BIOS, so they assume there is a problem with the RAM when there isn't. On a side note, it is technically recommended that you run the RAM at the stock JEDEC speed when setting up a new system (i.e. installing the operating system and the like), however I have never run into an issue having XMP turned on when setting up a new system. Now, I have only used mildly overclocked RAM that did not require over-volting. If I were to run a highly overclocked RAM set that required over-volting, then that system I would definitely setup with the stock JEDEC settings.System Information:Gigabyte AORUS Z590 XtremeIntel i9-11900KZalman CNPS9900MAX-BlueThermal Grizzly KryonautASUS GeForce RTX 3070 V2 OC Edition 8GB GDDR64 x 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3600 16-19-19-392 x 2TB Samsung 980 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD in RAID 1 Mirror1 x 2TB Seagate Constellation ES.3 SATA3 HDD1 x 4TB Samsung 870 EVO 2.5" SATA SSD in a Fideco external USB enclosure for backups2 x ASUS BD-RE BurnerCorsair AX1200i 1,200W PSUThermaltake Core W100 Super Tower ChassisWindows 10 Pro 64-Bit4 x Gigabyte AORUS FI25F 25" 240Hz 1080P IPS Monitor
J**Y
Upgrade form 3200 to 3600MHz
Responsive and smooth as butter.
A**R
Good memory, but beware of scam
TLDR, the memory is decent. It's not G.Skill's fault that Amazon's policies allow for scammy behavior. Proceed with caution and make sure you actually receive what you paid for.Beware of scams! I bought this kit, and as I always do with memory, immediately installed the modules and loaded up the BIOS to make sure it was properly identified. Even though I ordered the F4-3600C16D-32GVKC kit, which consists of 2x16GB sticks, my BIOS said I had installed F4-3600C16-8GVKC modules, which are 8GB modules that belong to the F4-3600C16D-16GVKC kit. The labels on the modules claimed to be the 16GB modules, but clearly were not. Upon closer inspection, the module heatsinks had fingerprints on them and signs of heavy handling. They even felt a bit loose. I notified the seller, returned the modules, and ordered a new set. The new set arrived with the modules clearly opened and repackaged incorrectly with the branding facing the inside of the packaging. Tired of the back and forth, I installed the modules anyway to test them. This time the modules were the correct ones. I chose to keep them, but I have no idea how used they are.I hopped on Google to see if this was a common thing to find out that apparently this kind of fraud is rampant when buying memory on Amazon. Even though memory modules have tamper proof stickers, they don't have tamper proof heatsinks. People are using that to their advantage to swap out modules and return old ones as new. Amazon takes everyone's word for it, and sends the old modules to the next buyer as a new product. One of the key indicators of this is looking for an LPN label which shows up on packages that Amazon has received as a return but permitted them to go back into circulation as new. I checked the replacement module package, and sure enough, it had an LPN label on it.
T**D
Just works
I started using GSkill memory back when you first started seeing it listed. I tried it because I needed some memory and the price was lower than every other name brand. My first GSkill was DDR2 800 back in 2007 and I haven't used any other name brand since. It's just good reliable memory. I've never had any problems with GSkill since I started using it. Whenever I need ram I first look to GSKill. Never been disappointed.
C**N
Works great
It made my PC ram faster for sure
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