

⚡ Upgrade your workflow with Timetec RAM — speed that keeps you ahead!
The Timetec 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz desktop memory kit offers high-speed, reliable performance with flexible downclocking to 2933MHz or 2666MHz for broad motherboard compatibility. Featuring low-voltage 1.2V operation, non-ECC unbuffered design, and a lifetime warranty with US-based support, it’s a professional-grade upgrade that ensures smooth multitasking and future-proof stability for demanding workstations.







| ASIN | B07P6F97B1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | Timetec |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 7 |
| Manufacturer | Timetec |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 3.62 x 0.35 inches |
| Processor | amd_ryzen_3_1300x |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Series | 765441341135 |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
U**L
Good memory for my computer
I did not have any problems, and they work great also it was a good price.
J**N
Speed and Quality
I purchased these because I needed jedec ram, my motherboard doesn't support exp profile memory so when I had purchased some gskill ripjaw ram for my pc it down clocked to 2666mhz, and cas latency went up, so because it was exp, that being said ive used ripjaw ram in the past and its a good product, so I decided to purchase this ram as it is, Jedec compliant Duel rank Does run at advertised speed of 3200mhz. So far no problems, if wondering my system is as follows. Intel Core i7-10700, 8 core, socket fclga1200 Samsung 990pro 1tb Samsung 850evo, backup drive 512gb 3 monitors running off of integrated graphics. And this ram. The product runs in my system flawlessly and is very quick. I contacted their customer support to make sure that this ram will infact run at advertised speed. The responce to my email was very quick, same day, I will be purchasing more of this ram. I have 2 more of these computers. Same motherboard, processor, ect. So in summary great product and customer support.
M**S
Yeah Baby!
I had this brand for a ddr3 machine and it was really good stuff. So I bought this brand again for a new ddr4 build. These are the dreaded hynix modules. No complaint here and they are working great. They clocked as 2400 speed until I enabled DOCP. Then they lay down a 3200 speed with cas 16 and low number there after. That is what the sale information said and that is what they do according to cpuid software. Booting fine. Tolerates me playing with the speeds and timing. Seems to work best on the docp profile for me. So minor update. This is a new machine and after updating all the software including the bios and chipset the ram has become set on running docp or less. Probably a change in the amd chipset drivers but I don't know that for sure. Still, docp is running at the timings in the sales despription. For the most part those are very excellent settings. System response or "snappyness" is excellent. I am delighted to have excellent product at a good price. I hope others enjoy the same success. On my system I found a lower clock speed and lower latency allowed faster single core benchmarks with this memory in a dual channel config.
D**D
Use 2 sticks of higher capacity and not 4 of lower capacity. (UPDATED REVIEW)
Before you spend money on RAM, go to the maker of your motherboard and look at their QVL information. (The QVL lists all the specific ram that was used to test the motherboard. It is the ram that is guaranteed to work with the motherboard, because it was tested by the motherboard manufacturer and it worked.) I missed that step, and found out the expensive painful lesson that four sticks of RAM may not be supported at the frequency listed on the RAM module. My motherboard has a 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4 4400(O.C) capacity so I felt safe going with 3200 MHz as it was the recommended speed for my processor. I bought two sticks of (8 GB) for a total of 16 GB, and it ran perfectly at 3200 MHz. A few weeks later, I bought a second set of identical RAM (Same manufacturer, date code, frequency, capacity, and CAS latency) to double my RAM to 32 GB. When I put the second set in to fully populate all four slots with (8 GB) each, The computer refused to boot and forced me to downgrade the 3200 MHz listed RAM to a maximum of 2400 MHz. After much searching, I was directed to the QVL information for my motherboard. When I reviewed the information, the fastest RAM speed my motherboard would support with all slots filled was 2800 MHz. As it turned out, most of those were too expensive for my budget. I've past the return window for the first set and the window for the second set is just days away. So now I sit thinking about the following: Do I run only two (8 GB) sticks at the higher frequency of (3200 MHz)? Do I lower the frequency to (2400 MHz) to run all four (8 GB) sticks? Do I scrap all four (8 GB) sticks and buy two (16 GB) sticks at (3200 MHz)? Don't make my mistake, buy the higher capacity up front and save yourself headaches down the line if you plan to run high speed RAM or want to overclock it. ------------------------------------- UPDATE ------------------------------------- I took the time to contact the manufacturer of the ram, and to my surprise after talking through the whole QVL debacle they extended me a one time courtesy of sending me 2 sticks of 16 GB DDR4 3200MHz PC4-25600 CL16 ram. They sent it to me via USPS and allowed me to test the new memory before deciding which ram to send back. The whole process from first contact to my returning the old ram took about 10 days, but during that time the only down time I had on my system was the 5 minutes it took to swap out the 4x8 and replace it with the 2x16. I couldn't be happier with the customer service department of the ram manufacturer. The two sticks of 16 GB ram are running at 3200 MHz with the following timings of 16,18,18,18,38,73. Again, I can't stress this enough. CHECK THE QVL INFO ON YOUR MOTHERBOARD. It will save you countless headaches post build.
J**J
Excellent performance and value
Products like this are honestly incredibly underrated, but I'm sure that's part of what keeps the price low, so I'm not really complaining. And by "products like this" I mean DRAM that's almost entirely oriented to function rather than form or "gamer" aesthetics. The truth is that a 3200MHz kit doesn't need heat spreaders (much less a flashy paint job on said spreaders), so I'd rather not pay extra for them. Likewise, I couldn't care less about RGB support, so it's nice to have an option that completely cuts the nonsense out of the equation. That said, it is nice to see that Timetec went with black PCBs for these DIMMs, that way they don't draw attention to themselves in the wrong way. As for performance, this kit is all you could ask for: stable performance running at full rated speed in both XMP and manually overclocked. I suspect one could probably push it higher/faster, but I don't have any need; even for video editing 32GB of 3200MHz DRAM running in dual channel is plenty for my Ryzen 5 3600. My only regret is that I didn't check Timetec's pricing on 3600MHz kits, because it's barely any more for the extra 400MHz. All in all, it's a great 2x16GB kit, and pretty stellar value at around $120 compared to other gamer-focused brands, which is pretty amazing seeing as they're still using Hynix memory modules.
K**Y
After using the DDR4 3200 2x 16GB kit got almost half a year now, I have to say I am very happy with the product. While the bare ram made it look inferior to those “high performance” ram kit which generally comes with some creative looking heat spread, this no frills ram kit don’t perform any worst. In fact, it is so hard to find ram kits that tells you clearly if it’s single or dual ranked, and also the latency timings. So I appreciate the transparency here. Highly recommended due to stability and price.
F**O
La memoria va bien es un poco más barata pero va estupendamente
A**N
works as said 3200mhz
A**E
DDR4 Ram Speicher hat ein Problem hat ein Fehler ich möchte gerne zurück schicken wenn es möglich ist . Das ich Geld wieder zurück bekomme ? LG Daniel.k
K**.
Sehr schnelle Lieferung (1Tag früher als angegeben) eingebaut und der PC hat sie sofort erkannt. Gerne wieder top Angebot auch vom Preis/ Leistung einwandfrei.
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