Newegg Shell Shocker, Jun 11 only
16GB (2 x 8GB), CL 16, OLOy Blade
RGB, DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory for
$77.99 after promo code 93XRE82- Timing 16-18-18-36
- CAS Latency 16
- Voltage 1.35V
More Product info:
- Aluminum heat spreader efficiently dissipates heat from memory chips to ensure performance and stability at high clock speed.
- Low-profile design fits easily in most small-form-factor builds
- Internal thermal sensor to monitor the temperature
- Built-in unique Blade Flash RGB lighting effects.
- Support Asus Aura Sync
- Support MSI Mystic Light Sync
- Support Gigabyte Fusion
- Support ASRock PolyChrome
- Fully control and customize the 8-zone RGB lighting through Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock sync software
Note: While the reviews for this model of Oloy RAM on Newegg are limited but very good (this particular model only came out recently),
Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] in discussing the general quality of OLOy RAM concluded that:
So, should you feel comfortable buying OLOy RAM? For the most part, the answer is a resounding yes, because the company uses industry-standard ICs, which are the same as those found in many of its better-known competitors. In our tests, OLOy RAM was at least as fast as its direct competitors so performance should not be a problem.
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https://www.newegg.com/oloy-16gb-...6820821394
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Hynix has been having some defective chips lately. I would stick with Crucial if you can afford it.
Ive bought about 5 sets from oloy and they've run well for the price. I currently have 32gb of OLOy Warhawks in my system and haven't had any issues
They work fine at xmp at least in my case. But a few things: the rgb diffuser is not really a diffuser as it shows all hot spots and its silver so i actually liked it with the leds off. It would match a black/silver build.
The heatsinks are VERY thin but at xmp it should be fine. My kit did hit 60C+ (per the temp sensor) but didn't crash. They are easily scratched, they're just a thin sheet of aluminum and they have a sticker/writing on each side which throws off the entire "Stealth" look imo but whatever.
It is very sensitive to overclocks, my kit did not go further than xmp even at 1.375v which would indicate some low quality micron since micron is highly overclockable from my experience but ymmv here.
Hope this helps. I returned mine and grabbed a different kit mainly because for slightly more i got a better kit. But for the price u really cant be picky and this worked for me as advertised without issues.