Boost performance with the 16GB XLR8 Gaming DDR4 2666 MHz DIMM Desktop Memory Kit from PNY Technologies. Designed for easy installation in a desktop computer, this memory kit features two 16GB 288-pin DIMMs. Utilizing a 2666 MHz clock speed, these DDR4 or PC4-21300 modules have CAS latency of CL16. The PNY 16GB XLR8 Gaming DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit also supports XMP 2.0 profiles for no-sweat overclocking, while integrated heat spreaders keep thermals low. Each module requires 1.2V of power.
PNY Technologies 16GB XLR8 Gaming DDR4 2666 MHz DIMM Desktop Memory Kit (2 X 8GB)
$68.79
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.24 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.95 × 4.85 × 0.65 in |
Capacity | 16 GB |
Kit Configuration | 2 x 8 GB |
Speed | PC4-21300 (2666 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR4 |
DIMM Type | 288-Pin DIMM |
Voltage | 1.2 V |
CAS Latency | CL16 |
Performance Profile | XMP 2.0 |
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Eleonore Nolan (verified owner) –
It’s a gamble for this brand. QC issues. One set worked okay, one set had a bad stick.
Orlando Tillman (verified owner) –
Easy to install. Fast delivery from B&H.
Jamison Brakus (verified owner) –
I bought 2 sets of these, from B&H. I put one pair into 1 of my HP computers, both sticks worked fine, and the first computer booted just fine. The second set had a faulty memory stick forcing the second HP into it’s memory failure code bleating. Figuring the turnaround time might be slightly better going through PNY directly, and possibly avoiding a problem batch of them, I exchanged the defective pair (though only one stick was actually bad) through the manufacturer PNY, the problem was they had to have both sticks back instead of just swapping the defective stick for a good one. The replacement pair from PNY had 1 stick that was shorted so bad that the computer would not even try booting. And again, only one stick was bad as it would boot with the good stick. I liked the price, but the product fails to live up to it’s billing. You are better off with a different brand entirely.