G.SKILL Ripjaws4 DDR4-3000C15 16 Gigabyte Review

Published by Hiwa Pouri on 17.02.15
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Conclusion

General + -
Overall it can be said, that the G.SKILL Ripjaws4 16 Gigabyte memory kit does what G.SKILL claims they do and therefore they clear specs without any issues whatsoever. When overclocking these Ripjaws4 modules, we run HyperPi Multithread and it passed DDR4-3170 at 1.5 volt and with the stock latency set, which is actually a very good result.   - Compatibility with big coolers - Overclocking  
 
Scaling   + -
The only latency set with which we've noticed linear scaling was CL14. If we look at CL12, CL13, CL15 as well as CL16 we always see a degression when setting 1.5 volt. This means, that at 1.5 Volt you can drive these sticks close to their maximum frequency.   - Scaling CL14  
 
Overclocking Air and Extreme   + -
Using the Rampage V Extreme and our specific memory testing CPU, which has a good IMC, reaching 3.3GHz on the memory was actually easy. Using aircooling the journey stops at 3320 MHz. In this case we have to feed these sticks with 1.75 volt and it's running with the CAS latency 16 instead of CL15. At a later stage we chilled the modules using liquid nitrogen as a cooland. Optimizing RTL and IOL settings we managed to score a new MaxxMEM memory read world records of 32'848 MByte/sec.   - 3.3+ GHz
- 2.9+ GHz @ CL10
 
 
Recommendation / Price   + -
Checking Geizhals.at for prices we find the G.SKILL Ripjaws4-3000C15 16 Gigabyte kit listed for 330 Euro. G.SKILL is therefore continuing with their pricing scheme and these Ripjaws4 modules are definitely no bargain. We would honestly like to find these modules for a bit less then 300 Euro, but since DDR4 is new in the market there is still hope that prices might drop over time.   - Price  
 
Rating
The G.SKILL Ripjaws4-3000C15 receives excellent 4.5 out of 5 stars.
 




Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Closer Look
Page 3 - Photo Gallery
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - CAS latency 12
Page 6 - CAS latency 13
Page 7 - CAS latency 14
Page 8 - CAS latency 15
Page 9 - CAS latency 16
Page 10 - Overclocking
Page 11 - Conclusion






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