G.SKILL F5-6000J3648D16GX2-RS5K 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ DDR5 6000 MT/s/ Timings 36-48-48-96/ Voltage 1.25V/ Ripjaws S5 F5-6000J3648D16GX2-RS5K
DESCRIPTION
G.SKILL F5-6000J3648D16GX2-RS5K 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ DDR5 6000 MT/s/ Timings 36-48-48-96/ Voltage 1.25V/ Ripjaws S5
Ripjaws S5 is a performance DDR5 DRAM memory series made with hand-screened memory ICs that passed G.SKILL rigorous validation tests. Each Ripjaws S5 memory kit strikes an ideal balance between performance, compatibility, and stability and is available in matte black or matte white aluminum heatspreaders.
Memory Type
DDR5
Capacity
32GB (16GBx2)
Multi-Channel Kit
Dual Channel Kit
Tested Speed (XMP/EXPO)
6000 MT/s
Tested Latency (XMP/EXPO)
36-48-48-96
Tested Voltage (XMP/EXPO)
1.25V
Registered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered
Error Checking (ECC)
Non-ECC
SPD Speed (Default)
4800 MT/s
SPD Voltage (Default)
1.10V
Fan Included
No
Warranty
Limited Lifetime
Features
Intel XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready
Additional Notes
Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure.
Memory kits that are "Intel XMP 3.0 Ready" only includes XMP, and memory kits that are "AMD EXPO Profile Ready" only includes EXPO.
Prior to enabling XMP or EXPO, memory kits will boot at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware.
For memory kits with XMP or EXPO, enable XMP/EXPO/DOCP/A-XMP profile in BIOS to reach the rated potential XMP or EXPO overclock speed of the memory kit, subject to the use of compatible hardware. Please refer to the "How to Enable XMP/EXPO" guide.
Reaching the rated XMP/EXPO overclock speed and system stability will depend on the compatibility and capability of the motherboard and CPU used.
Usage in any manner inconsistent with manufacturer specifications, warnings, designs, or recommendations will result in lower speeds, system instability, or damage to the system or its components.
Memory module height can be found in the FAQ, under the question "How tall are the memory modules