⚡ Power your productivity with Ripjaws S5 — speed that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series DDR5 RAM offers a high-performance 32GB (2x16GB) kit running at an impressive 6400 MT/s with CAS Latency CL32, optimized for Intel 13th/14th Gen and Core Ultra 200 Series CPUs. Featuring Intel XMP 3.0 support for easy overclocking, this matte black UDIMM module delivers both speed and stability at 1.40V, making it an ideal upgrade for professionals and gamers seeking cutting-edge memory performance.
RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 6400 MHz |
Brand | G.Skill |
Series | RipJaws S5 |
Item model number | F5-6400J3239G16GX2-RS5K |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 9.7 x 6.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.1 x 9.7 x 6.5 inches |
Color | matte black |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.4 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.Skill |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BNYWFC91 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | December 4, 2022 |
J**S
As described
Good condition, OCs well.
C**I
Recognized by motherboard, XMP capable, and more than enough for big title games.
As someone who builds custom PC’s and loves playing demanding big title games like COD Black Ops 6, GTA V, Dying Light Series, etc, I’m always on the lookout for new products to upgrade my rig. The sleek black looks high quality and has a nice weight to it, installation is as simple as pushing into the corresponding RAM slots on the motherboard, it’s only compatible with motherboards that use DDR5, and the 6000MT/s and CAS Latency of 36 are plenty fast to run any game. I bought these DDR5 G.SKILL RAM sticks to upgrade my 64GB DDR4 RAM as my new motherboard is only compatible with DDR5 RAM. I originally wanted 64GB, but that was a little out of budget for me at the moment, but 32GB is plenty to get great performance on an game as long as you’re other PC parts allow it to be used at full potential. I got on sale for about $83, which is great price for 32GB of DDR5 RAM from a reputable company. Great buy overall.
C**.
Easily Overclocked to 6200mhz
This ram kit is great. I used to have a bunch of frame stutters and lag when using only a 16GB kit that was rated for 5000mhz on some games like fortnite, siege, and even rocket league. I installed this ram, something weird happened it wasn’t going above 4000mhz but then i went into the bios and set it to 6000mhz and it was still displaying 4000mhz in task manager. So I had to go into the bios again, instead of 6000mhz i set it to 6200mhz. Boom it worked great and is 200mhz over what its rated and i’m very happy its super stable and no more lag stutters!
N**S
Only ram I buy.
I only buy g skill ram and this set hasn’t disappointed. My cpu cooler covers the ram so saving 10$ va the rgb ram is a no brainer. Runs at 6400 without issues on my msi x870e carbon WiFi with 9800X3D
C**R
Great deal, no problems
Using it with a Ryzen 8700F and an Asus Prime B650M A Ax II mobo. It was a great deal for 2x32 sticks, so far it has been flawless. Recently bought another 2x32G of these and populated all 4 slots on the mobo, just to test the new memory until my next mobo arrives.. Note that it would not boot up with 4 memory sticks. Either one of the 2x32 kits works fine. Not the memory’s fault, its the Asus Prime mobo. Be aware, that the Asus Prime mobo will clock these by default conservatively, at Jedec 4800 MT/s. To get the advertised 5600 MT/s and latencies, you have to turn on D.O.C.P II in BIOS, so that the mobo reads the manufacturer's recommended overclocking settings from the memory sticks. I am able to run these stabile at their advertised specs, with DOCP. The easiest way to verify what speed the RAM is running at is via task manager->performance->memory.
B**D
Highly recommended, fast and stable
I needed low profile memory to fit underneath my cpu heatsink, and RGB is silly. If that sounds like you, this is a perfect product. No nonsense, super fast and low latency RAM.I used this to replace a 32GB (2x16GB) kit of flare x5 ram. I was primarily looking to increase capacity without sacrificing speed, there was nothing wrong with the old kit.I initially had some instability issues with my gigabyte Z690 Aorus master mother board and i5-13600k cpu. Happy to report that a BIOS update to the latest version fixed all issues and it is stable as a rock (aka issue was motherboard, not the RAM itself.)This is my ~6th pc build since 2005. This is my second flawless ddr5 g.skill brand kit; they have earned a repeat customer.
S**M
RipJaws S5 DDR5 5600: can work on AM5 at XMP ratings, 4.8 stars
BUT it won't hardly budge a bit over that at all.Right now at the time of this review that is a typical issue. AM5 has been out since late last year but is still going through teething issues and has problems when overclocking (anything over DDR5 4800 is overclocking for AMD and most Intel chips right now).It'll boot right up and run just fine with XMP selected in the BIOS for my X670E Gigabyte Aorus Master. No matter which BIOS! I've tried them all. I think the motherboard shipped with F8 (which was removed from Gigabytes site because of the SOC overvoltage mess) and I'm currently on F11a. My CPU is the 7800X3D. No SOC over volt issues that I was aware of and I use HWInfo all the time when overclocking. Only issues were from trying to push the RAM to 6000.However trying to get it to go faster, even a little bit, results in all kinds of odd stability issues. It just won't budget past DDR5600 with the stock timings. That is fairly typical with dual ranked 24-32GB DIMM's on AM5 for now. Loosening the timings did help a bit but the kit still wasn't stable even when giving the DIMM's 1.4v which to me is already kinda high.Still that is much better than trying to run 4x DIMM's right now on AM5 to get 64GB of RAM. I've tried it and you can do it...but you'll typically be limited to DDR5 3600 speeds. 4800 is if you get lucky right now.The good news is that with the XMP timings DDR5 5600 is close enough performance-wise to DDR5 6000 to not much matter for most things including games. DDR5 6000 is the "sweet spot" for AM5 according to AMD so it'd be great to achieve that but I'm fine with close enough.The price on DDR5 has come down a decent bit from when I bought it (was over $240) so NOW its a pretty solid buy. Otherwise this is a perfectly fine and good DDR5 5600 kit so long as you temper your expectations.
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