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G.Skill Ripjaws4 2400MHz 32GB DDR4 Memory Kit Review

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Memory bandwidth numbers for G.Skill’s 32GB 2400MHz DDR4 kit are solid. Thanks to its dual-sided set of memory chips and tighter timings, memory bandwidth over a 16GB ADATA 2400MHz kit is increased.

Latency performance of the G.Skill memory is around the same level as ADATA’s 16GB 2400MHz kit, and is around 6% behind the numbers set by G.Skill’s 16GB 3000MHz set.

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4 comments

  1. Calvin Summerlin

    This kit uses Samsung ICs as evidenced by the “3500” in the serial numbers. Hynix would be “3400” and Micron “3300” for G.Skill DDR4. Probably the initial batches were all Hynix but these days it seems for all the RAM vendors that Hynix ICs are being reserved for high end kits with specs that only Hynix can pass (3000MHz 15-15-15, 3200MHz 16-16-16 etc).

  2. Thanks for that information, Calvin. Where did you find the info?

    Luke

  3. Calvin Summerlin

    Long thread over at XtremeSystems forums: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?283666-Figuring-out-G-Skill-s-SNs

  4. Thanks for that! I have updated the text in the article and thanked you for the information.

    Luke