Kingston DDR4/PC4 16GB 3200MHz CL19 288-Pin DIMM Desktop Ram (KVR32S22S6/16)
- All ValueRAM memory is 100% tested
- ValueRAM is ideal for system builders and those who buy memory by specification
- Please always check the compatibility with manufacturer before purchasing this DRAM module
- Designed and tested to meet JEDEC industry standards
- All Kingston products are backed by the support of a company with a 30+ year track record of product reliability and a commitment to our customers
Ant Esports 690 Neo VS 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Desktop RAM
- 1600Mhz/ PC3-12800 (1600Mhz)/ 11-11-11-28/ CL11.
- UDIMM Desktop RAM. Compatible with Intel 4000 Series, AMD FX Series.
- 1.5V operating voltages enable stable overclocking.
- 3 Year Brand Warranty
Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Gaming RAM (Black)
– Low-profile heat spreader design
– Cost-efficient, high-performance DDR4 upgrade
– Intel XMP-ready
– Ready for AMD Ryzen
– Speeds up to 3733MT/s and kit capacity up to 128GB
– Plug N Play functionality at 2666MT/s
Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5 5200MHz Desktop Gaming RAM (Black)
Kingston FURYâ„¢ Beast DDR5 memory brings the latest cutting-edge technology for next-gen gaming platforms.
Patriot Viper RGB 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 RAM (Black)
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 16GB DDR4 3200MHz White Desktop RAM
Silicon Power XPOWER Zenith 16GB 5200MHz DDR5 Gaming Memory (Black)
Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Gaming Memory (RGB)
Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Gaming Memory
Samsung 8GB DDR3L (PC3L-12800U) 1600MHz Desktop RAM
SK-Hynix 8GB DDR3L (PC3L-12800S) 1600MHz Laptop RAM
Samsung 8GB DDR4 (PC4-21300) 2666MHz Desktop RAM
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