Cheapest DDR4 Memory I have found which runs at 2666MHz from a leading memory manufacturer.
This is now back in stock - select Amazon as the seller from the right side of the screen! Get it while it is available or order 2 to get 32GB for less than £90. Designed for overclocking based on what it states in the description.
All comments (18)
Danze1984
8 Jun 161#1
DDR4 is getting cheap AF.
qbert20 to Danze1984
8 Jun 16#2
It's crazy... Even couple months ago that set would be around £95
Ferrari100
8 Jun 16#3
PC sales are mega low right now hence the price reductions.
Everyone is waiting for AMD Zen + AM4 motherboards to arrive.
;-)
xp3200
8 Jun 16#4
Nice find Hot.
smsmasters
8 Jun 16#5
Amazing
tetrachrome
8 Jun 16#6
I have the 8GB set of these (bought for £35 a month ago, also Amazon), a good set of RAM and a kind of backdoor way to overclock a non-K Intel CPU on a Z190 board.
odysseyhun
8 Jun 16#7
Maybe its a stupid question but are these rams overclockable to higher MHz like 2800 or 3000?
IDominus to odysseyhun
10 Jun 16#15
The description on Amazon states "Designed for high-performance overclocking with 8-Layer PCB" - I have the 2400MHz version running at 2666MHz & will run the whole lot at this speed when I get the extra 16GB. Not sure it makes that much difference to be honest - probably 1-2 FPS in gaming.
rev6
8 Jun 16#8
"PC sales are low because people are waiting for Zen"? Something seriously wrong with that comment.
People running 2nd/3rd gen Intel CPU's don't really need to upgrade. That's the situation here. For gaming that is. 4/5 year CPU life cycle isn't out of the ordinary
Ferrari100
8 Jun 16#9
Get of your high horse, it was a joke.
PC sales are very low however, to the point both Intel and AMD are rumoured to be delaying their next series of CPU/APU's.
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This is now back in stock - select Amazon as the seller from the right side of the screen! Get it while it is available or order 2 to get 32GB for less than £90. Designed for overclocking based on what it states in the description.
All comments (18)
Everyone is waiting for AMD Zen + AM4 motherboards to arrive.
;-)
People running 2nd/3rd gen Intel CPU's don't really need to upgrade. That's the situation here. For gaming that is. 4/5 year CPU life cycle isn't out of the ordinary
PC sales are very low however, to the point both Intel and AMD are rumoured to be delaying their next series of CPU/APU's.