Style:3200Mhz | Size:16 GB (2 x 8GB) | Color:Red XPG D10 DDR4 series are designed to provide the ultimate gaming experience for dedicated gamers and PC enthusiasts. With built-in Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) 2.0, XPG D10 DDR4 memories allow tuning from the OS without BIOS changes. In addition, XPG D10 DDR4 memories features 10-layer PCBs and 2oz copper to improve signal transfer quality while maintain great stability when processing heavy tasking. XPG D10 DDR4 memories have operation voltage of 1.2V - 1.35V, which is 20% less power consumption than previous generation DDR3 memories. Providing better performance at lower power consumption and very budget-friendly costs, XPG D10 DDR4 memories are your best choice for ultimate gaming experience. XPG D10 DDR4 memories come with limited lifetime warranty for optimal ownership experience.
L**L
Ok performance, Great looks
pros+unique asthetic+3200mhz+works with ryzencons-"liquid" cooling really doesnt do anything...-latency is terrible with 2 sticks-20-30$ more than trident z 3200 which outperforms this kitthe ram looks fantastic, there is absolutely no denying this. and in games or most every day tasks, this ram will function perfectly fine.however, from a performance standpoint, i have had minimal luck overclocking this ram on an asus crosshair vi extreme with a ryzen 2700x.furthermore the xmp (docp?) profiles keep thinking this is the 3600 kit, and when i try to use said profiles, it keeps trying to oc it to 3600 mhz which fail to post. could be a factory error, but when manually setting the frequency to 3200, no issues.overall, this isnt a bad kit. but i have to give it 3 stars. if the latency wasnt so bad, id give it 5 stars, but with the high price point, gimmicky "liquid cooled" marketting, and weird xmp issues, i cant give it more.
D**P
Return not handled correctly
I bought these for a new PC build. But I had major issues with this memory kit from the start. I continually had many blue screen errors and was never able to test memory from within Windows. In fact, I couldn't complete any tests without the computer crashing or rebooting in the process. I was finally able to run Memtest86 from a bootable flash drive. Once I did, I found one stick defective and the other OK. I'm not so much upset about the failed memory as I am about how it was handled. I tried to return under warranty but the Amazon tech took it as an RMA and only gave me a partial refund. (obviously not as a warranty return even though the memory has a lifetime warranty and is only a month old) I'm not sure how Amazon expects to keep customers that way. I'm very dissapointed in Amazon for handling the problem the way they did. I will more than likely take my business elsewhere from now on.
J**N
First time using Adata memory, glad I tried them out!
I decided to do a new HTPC build this year, and also decided to try something besides Crucial/Mushkin for RAM this time. Based it around AM4 and the A8-9600, I was really looking forward to Ryzen APU's but this 7th Gen A series is a pretty impressive chip in it's own right. This is my first build with DDR4 and it's important to note that the entire Bristol Ridge line of APU's are limited to 2400Mhz RAM. So why did I pick this kit? For one to avoid the gaudy heatspreader designs some companies have out now (looking at you Gskill/Geil), and because this was the cheapest kit that looked good at the time. Really glad most companies are doing away with green PCB for memory! Adata has been around a good while, and seems to put out good products with high marks so I thought 'why not'. Everything went off without a hitch. No problems so far but I will update this review if a stick fails.System:Gigabyte AB350M-D3HAMD A-8 9600Adata XPG Gammix 2400Mhz 4gb X 2Adata XPG SX6000 128gbSilverstone Grandia GD09
Z**O
Adata never fails to amaze me.
Switching from a DDR3 to 4 motherboard warrant me to shop for new ram. My PC usage is probably 80% gaming so I wanted RAM geared for that purpose. I was recommended these by some experts I know and I was kinda taken back by how much they were in terms of price. For what I paid, the performance is definitely worth it. Paired with my Ryzen 5 1600, it is a giant leap from my previous 1333mhz DDR3 RAM. It was essentially like turning a biplane into a space shuttle. It's been several months and to this day it still handles anything I throw at it. 16gb 3000mhz RAM for $80. It was a bargain I couldn't pass, especially since I was shopping for new parts for my rig. I recommend these. They may not be like the fancy RGB RAM, but their performance clearly speaks volumes.
J**S
Very Nice
While there may have been less expensive memory modules I could use, I chose these because the manufacturer specifically called out certain makes/modes of memory that worked well with my set-up. Glad I took the recommendation. I ended up re-purchasing so I now have 4 8GB memory modules.That said, with my AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, and my MSI motherboard, I did need to go into the advanced settings in BIOS (UEFI actually) and ensure that overclocking features (for CUP & Memory) were turned off. Unless I get involved with gaming, they'll stay that way to help ensure I get max life out of the components.Anyway, the installation was easy and I'm able to validate the memory is operating at the right MHZ rate. Very pleased!
R**D
It worked great but was not compatible with my RAM
OutletPC's technical support was instrumental in assessing the RAM compatibility problem, Amazon recommended the RAM and it was totally my fault for not double checking the compatibility with my existing RAM.OutletPC refunded my purchase of the opened RAM (minus a small shipping cost) after receiving the RAM back and they were very nice about it.It worked fine alone other than the compatibility issue with my existing RAM.Double check compatibility before ordering, it will save you time and frustration.Very helpful people at OutletPC...
C**L
It's been a few months, runs well with windows ...
It's been a few months, runs well with windows 10 and pairs well with the Asrock 450 ITX motherboard. Haven't had any issues. XPG will be my go to for memory.
S**L
Solid RAM
I got this for my ryzen 5 build. Everything is working as expected. Installation is easy, its RAM after all. I was able to overclock this sucker to 3200mhz . 16-18-18-18-38 at 1.35v
A**H
Funciona perfectamente con Ryzen CPU's.
Compre esta RAM para usarla con mi Ryzen 7 2700X. Funciona tal y como se indica en las especificaciones y se le puede hacer overclock a 3200mhz sin problemas siempre y cuando sepan lo que hacen.Funcionó a la perfección saliendo de la caja, sólo se elije el perfil XMP a 3000mhz y listo. Ningún problema con mi motherboard Aorus Ultragaming X470 y R7 2700X.Altamente recomendado.
G**N
Solid performance and budget friendly
Simple ram with no LEDs. Has nice black heat sinks with silver accents. It plays nicely with my Ryzen 2600 and MSI B450 Bazooka V2 motherboard. No problems running at 3200 MHz. At time of purchase I was able to find it for 89.99cad. I have seen this ram go over 200$... If you can get it for 100 or less you are doing good!
A**R
Low Profile and Nice Looking RAM!
When working with this RAM kit I found it was pleasing to look at in design and quite low profile which is nice, as I believe that would come in handy for larger CPU heatsinks. The RAM's packaging is also quite pleasing.Now onto talking about how the RAM worked while the PC was running... I ran this within a Ryzen 5 2600X system and the system easily accepted the 3000MHz speeds at its CL16 (16-18-18-38) timings @ 1.35V, and bumping it to 3200MHz was really easy, I believe it may even have potential to go higher as the kit I received is Hynix CJR.
F**R
Great!
These work really great. I was a bit hesitant to buy them since i hadn't really heard of the company and I dont really know much about RAM in general as I'm new to the whole deal anyways. I'm happy with these though. I did a benchmark test on User-Benchmarks and they scored a 93% out of all RAM sticks that have similar specs to these ones, so I'd say they're a pretty good buy
A**R
Excellent Performance
Purchased this kit for $100 a week or so ago, come back to do a review and it has shot up to $205! Worked at 2933mhz right out of the box with my Biostar X370GTN motherboard. I decided to set it 3200mhz and it works perfectly at that frequency too. The red version of this kit is on for $90 and considering that is $30 cheaper than the competing 3000mhz kit I'd say this ADATA XPG memory is an absolute steal.