🚀 Elevate Your Game with OLOyDDR4 RAM!
The OLOyDDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) is a high-performance memory solution designed for gamers and professionals alike. With a blazing speed of 3200 MHz and a low voltage of 1.35V, this DDR4 UDIMM is compatible with both Intel and AMD systems, ensuring seamless integration into your desktop setup. Plus, with Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking and a lifetime warranty, you can game with confidence.
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | OLOy |
Series | MD4U0832160BJ0DA |
Item model number | MD4U0832160BJ0DA |
Item Weight | 1.45 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 1.53 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 1.53 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | OLOy |
ASIN | B088T2KNZ4 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | May 18, 2020 |
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Great DDR4 Memory Kit for a Great Price
The 32gb DDR4 memory kit is compatible and works very well with my MSI Z690 Plus Wi-Fi motherboard. I had no issues setting up XMP for the full 3600mhz speed and it's very stable with good latency. I only saw 1 XMP profile, but that's ok since it's set for the max speed and that's all that I need. You can always configure them using different JDEC profiles of your choice if needed.This is a basic, affordable and easy to setup no frills kit that uses SK Hynix modules vs Samsung in case anybody wants to know, but since it operates at the full 3600mhz without any stability issues I personally find both memory types to be perfectly acceptable at XMP speeds. It's my understanding that Samsung modules will overclock easier to high frequencies, but you pay more, might not have a fully stable system and I don't need to OC past XMP anyways since it can be risky when all you need is a stable PC that works well without crashing that can be caused by timings, high heat or a higher overclock than XMP 3600mhz. I just don't have the need to overclock these modules since my 12600k DDR4 system is fast enough and very responsive. When gaming you won't notice any difference when using a DDR4 system vs a DDR5 system as I've used both types. I recommend these modules to anybody who needs an affordable, yet simple to setup pair of DDR4 sticks. I'm not disappointed and very satisfied with them, kudos on a job well done.
H**Y
Fast
Works as it should. Looks good in my build. I'm using it with a MSI Mortar B550 motherboard and an AMD Ryzen 5 CPU in a gaming PC.
F**N
plug and play
Working flawlessly. Run pretty hard for few month now. top-tier Quality memory without brand-name tax. As I suspected 64 wasn't really enough for me, so ordered 2 more sticks of 32gb. 3200Mhz is excellent speed.The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we don't understand computers.The negative comments about timing are ignorance to a long held common standard. this memory is on point. if your motherboard is on point in recognizing/setting is luck draw, as already endlessly noted, many will have to turn on XMP in bios because it wasn't already toggled on in their motherboard. that is just part of installing memory, you not swapping batteries. not the memory fault computers were designed for computer nerds. the memory is good, computers can be hard. For note, I have ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard bought at the end of 2019, but the leading memory standard so yea it will work in everything it should work in. Most things as this still the dominant hardware class.CPU/GPU's are evolving so the importance of ram speed is a shifting landscape. but most gamers would not be disappointed with this memory. yes, is faster speeds today but in bang for the buck with how fast hardware changes (or just trying get best system for the dollar), this good choice. in most setups 3200Mhz is still in the high end performance sweet zone, and there are a lot of advancements coming, I found this the perfect speed to tide me over until the next hardware revolution. wild times1/21 update: installed the 2nd set, so running 128gb ram now without issues. oddly XMP got turned off when adding 2nd set, so speed reverted to 2133, dunno why, but turned back on in bios and memory returned to 3200. Wanted enough ram that I wasn't using disk cache and this is what it took. need what you need i guess. certainly proven Bill Gates 'nobody ever need more 640k' wrong! lol! anyways, memory is solid, zero issues2/23 update: spoke too soon. system, not often, but on occasions has started to lock up. took me awhile to rule out some other things I changed. Is better to buy memory in sets or at the very least at or close to same time so better chance is less variance between the sticks. I wonder if that is problem I having here. The memory is good .. I've run memory test and no errors. Maybe I need a higher quality motherboard to better handle 128gb. But for now I will try tweaking the settings, maybe shuffle the sticks around (tech is silly sometime) .. will have research first, I think increasing(?) the voltage is one trick for stability, if doesn't work I'll try underclocking. see if that helps my system handle this much ram better. -- also considered problem could be my m2 overheating, isn't something that changed in my system, but ordering a heatsink for it anyways --2/28 - after changing clock speed to 3100 I've yet to experience another lockup running 128gb. could be imperfections in the memory but probably my lower end motherboard. I was considering upgrading my mobo, but if it stays stable then I'm happy.
R**D
Works as described.
Works as described.
M**W
Great
very good
E**S
How I saved the universe...
I recently upgraded my gaming rig with the OLOy DDR4 RAM, and let me tell you, it's been nothing short of a "saving the world" experience in the gaming universe!First off, installation was smoother than a stealthy assassin's move in a stealth game. It slipped right into my motherboard like it was meant to be there, and before I knew it, my gaming computer had transformed into the ultimate superhero.This RAM is like the caffeine for your computer. At 3000 MHz, it's faster than a ninja on espresso. Games load faster, graphics render smoother, and the whole experience is so snappy that I felt like I could save the world in the blink of an eye (or the click of a mouse).Now, I'm not saying the OLOy RAM gives you superhuman powers, but it certainly feels that way. With 16GB of memory, multitasking is a breeze. I can game, stream, chat, and still have enough RAM left to run a small space station (if I wanted to, you know, take over the universe from my gaming chair).The best part is, this RAM runs at 1.35V, which means it's more energy-efficient than some of the light bulbs in my house. So, not only did it save the gaming world, but it's also saving the planet, one frag at a time.In conclusion, OLOy DDR4 RAM has been a real game-changer in my gaming setup. It's like adding a jetpack to your gaming computer – faster, more powerful, and it might just make you feel invincible in the gaming world. So, if you're looking to upgrade your rig and save the gaming universe, I highly recommend OLOy DDR4 RAM. It's the hero your computer deserves!
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