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Newegg has 32GB (2 x 16GB) OLOy RGB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Memory Kit (ND4U1632161BHJDA) for $89.99 - $10 with promo code SSBV528 = $79.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
  • Timing 16-20-20-38
  • CAS Latency 16
  • Voltage 1.35V
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Newegg [newegg.com] has 32GB (2 x 16GB) OLOy RGB DDR4 3200MHz Memory Kit (ND4U1632161BHJDA) for $89.99 - $10 with promo code SSBV528 $79.99. Shipping is free.

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  • DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
  • Timing 16-20-20-38
  • CAS Latency 16
  • Voltage 1.35V
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There are only three companies that make ram. All ram is just rebranded unless it is SK Hynix, Samsung or Micron (Crucial).

What is slightly concerning is the slow secondary timings.
Only Live Once Yo RAM
Seems like an easy question to ask, but the answer is quite complicated!

Each PC motherboard maker seems to have their own RGB standard (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock are the main ones I'm aware of). And then you have RGB built into cases, RGB ram, RGB video cards, RGB 3rd party fans, and there is now an RGB power supply (thank you Corsair!). It can be a challenge to get RGB for all this hardware to work seamlessly with a single piece of software. And you are not supposed to mix/match software, since the software accesses the hardware directly using some low-level routines. And you can't have multiple softwares accessing the same hardware as it could cause issues (anything from RGB not working to system instability).

If you have 15-30 minutes, have a look at the RGB forum on Reddit. Very enlightening: https://www.reddit.com/r/rgb/. Then enter your motherboard manufacturer/brand name into the search for that forum and see what other folks are experiencing with your motherboard.

The 1st party RGB solution is what comes with your motherboard (MB). Example: I have a Gigabyte MB. They use something called RGB Fusion, which is absolute trash. There are also 3rd party motherboard solutions; these are offered by companies other than your MB mfgr. Examples are https://signalrgb.com and https://openrgb.org. These can be a great solution if they detect all your hardware. Then you can use that instead of whatever is offered by ASUS, MSI, etc.

In my case I have a Gigabyte MB and video card, Crucial Ballistix RAM, Antec case (w/3 RGB fans) and a couple more Asia Horse RGB fans. I tried signalrgb and it found everything but my motherboard RGB (which I didn't care about, just a few light strips) and memory RGB (this is a big deal, as the RAM looks great and I need to control the RGB!). I tried openrgb and it was buggy & didn't work well at all. I had tried signalrgb because the Gigabyte RGB Fusion software was working perfectly, then I upgraded to a new version and it totally broke and only 30% of my devices were detected. Out of frustration I tried the 3rd party stuff, that didn't work either.

I ended up totally removing all the RGB software, then installing the old Gigabyte RGB Fusion garbage.. and then all the RGB was working again. The interface is crap, the control options aren't as nice as Signal RGB, but at least it detected everything and keeps all the colors set the same so they match. That RGB fiddling is about 5 hours of my life I'll never get back.

I haven't tried checking Signal RGB again. It's been about 6 months, may be worth a try if I feel like torturing myself again! Anyway, if you want to experiment with RGB, it can be a hassle. Other folks seem to get lucky or it just works the first time. For other folks like me, I have not been terribly lucky. Part of the challenge in my case could be Gigabyte. Their RGB software may be one of the worst (anyone think ASUS/MSI/AsRock is worse? I'd like to hear that, it would make me feel better about Gigabyte!). But it feels great when all the colors/patterns are set up the way you want them. Smilie Good luck!

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beritolam
08-05-2022 at 05:26 PM.
08-05-2022 at 05:26 PM.
Anyone know if this is SK Hynix mem? Just curious... One review of OLOY didn't mention.

A newer branding company but so far so good (if you believe the reviews).

Raptor Lake (Intel) seems like the first cpu that makes DDR5 worth considering, so I'd expect to see a lot of DDR4 fire sales in the coming year or so, as companies start to transition. DDR3 had a similar curve with their CPUs, if you remember back a few years.

Unless we see another supply shortage crunch, I'd expect to see more deals of 32GB ram in this price range.
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08-05-2022 at 05:28 PM.
08-05-2022 at 05:28 PM.
Quote from jenius00 :
The failure rate seems high from reviews. Compare to https://www.newegg.com/corsair-32...6820236607
That's Corsair pricing for you! Worth it if you want the peace of mind and reliability.
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shopkins82
08-05-2022 at 05:59 PM.
08-05-2022 at 05:59 PM.
I have the non-RGB version of this kit in my UnRAID server, and it was in my kids' gaming PC before that (they didn't need 32gb, so they got 16gb and the server got the 32gb kit). It's working well and I was able to manually tighten the secondary timings a bit as well when it was on the kids' gaming PC. On the UnRAID server I run it at the stock XMP profile since stability is more important in that application.

I paid $80 for that kit about 4 months ago and wouldn't hesitate to grab this kit if you're looking for budget 32gb w/ RGB.
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08-05-2022 at 06:18 PM.
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I have never had RGB on ram before, can I sync those with rgb inside of case? Trying to build a white lightening system wonder if this is a good option. thanks in advance.
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08-05-2022 at 07:47 PM.
08-05-2022 at 07:47 PM.
Quote from noggenfogger :
I have never had RGB on ram before, can I sync those with rgb inside of case? Trying to build a white lightening system wonder if this is a good option. thanks in advance.

I just put in an ASUS B550 Gaming MB this exact ram it works with ASUS Auora. You can sych fan, mb, ram. Mouse and kb devices. Sort of fun.
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08-05-2022 at 07:53 PM.
08-05-2022 at 07:53 PM.
Quote from Seron :
Should also mention that major brand names get A or B quality products whereas Noname brand gets what's left (resulting in higher fail rates and lower prices).
I've never had RAM fail. Is this a common issue with "Noname" brands?

I've bought Crucial/Micron (this is A quality?), G-Skill (is this considered "Noname"?) and Corsair most recently (in last 10-15 years). I am not sure which RAM came with my old Dell; I think it was Micron.
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08-05-2022 at 08:14 PM.
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Quote from noggenfogger :
I have never had RGB on ram before, can I sync those with rgb inside of case? Trying to build a white lightening system wonder if this is a good option. thanks in advance.
Seems like an easy question to ask, but the answer is quite complicated!

Each PC motherboard maker seems to have their own RGB standard (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock are the main ones I'm aware of). And then you have RGB built into cases, RGB ram, RGB video cards, RGB 3rd party fans, and there is now an RGB power supply (thank you Corsair!). It can be a challenge to get RGB for all this hardware to work seamlessly with a single piece of software. And you are not supposed to mix/match software, since the software accesses the hardware directly using some low-level routines. And you can't have multiple softwares accessing the same hardware as it could cause issues (anything from RGB not working to system instability).

If you have 15-30 minutes, have a look at the RGB forum on Reddit. Very enlightening: https://www.reddit.com/r/rgb/. Then enter your motherboard manufacturer/brand name into the search for that forum and see what other folks are experiencing with your motherboard.

The 1st party RGB solution is what comes with your motherboard (MB). Example: I have a Gigabyte MB. They use something called RGB Fusion, which is absolute trash. There are also 3rd party motherboard solutions; these are offered by companies other than your MB mfgr. Examples are https://signalrgb.com and https://openrgb.org. These can be a great solution if they detect all your hardware. Then you can use that instead of whatever is offered by ASUS, MSI, etc.

In my case I have a Gigabyte MB and video card, Crucial Ballistix RAM, Antec case (w/3 RGB fans) and a couple more Asia Horse RGB fans. I tried signalrgb and it found everything but my motherboard RGB (which I didn't care about, just a few light strips) and memory RGB (this is a big deal, as the RAM looks great and I need to control the RGB!). I tried openrgb and it was buggy & didn't work well at all. I had tried signalrgb because the Gigabyte RGB Fusion software was working perfectly, then I upgraded to a new version and it totally broke and only 30% of my devices were detected. Out of frustration I tried the 3rd party stuff, that didn't work either.

I ended up totally removing all the RGB software, then installing the old Gigabyte RGB Fusion garbage.. and then all the RGB was working again. The interface is crap, the control options aren't as nice as Signal RGB, but at least it detected everything and keeps all the colors set the same so they match. That RGB fiddling is about 5 hours of my life I'll never get back.

I haven't tried checking Signal RGB again. It's been about 6 months, may be worth a try if I feel like torturing myself again! Anyway, if you want to experiment with RGB, it can be a hassle. Other folks seem to get lucky or it just works the first time. For other folks like me, I have not been terribly lucky. Part of the challenge in my case could be Gigabyte. Their RGB software may be one of the worst (anyone think ASUS/MSI/AsRock is worse? I'd like to hear that, it would make me feel better about Gigabyte!). But it feels great when all the colors/patterns are set up the way you want them. Smilie Good luck!

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08-06-2022 at 12:07 AM.
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Can you control the LEDs with Aura sync?
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Quote from tropicalb :
Seems like an easy question to ask, but the answer is quite complicated!

thanks for answering the rgb question in details, appreciate it so much
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08-06-2022 at 01:12 AM.
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showing they are out of stock.
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08-06-2022 at 03:16 AM.
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I bought this brand before, I think it was DDR4 16GB 4000MHz. Had to take it back for a full refund because I experienced random errors that had to do with RAM. I switched to a reputable company & never had the same issue again. First & last experience with this company.
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I have never had RGB on ram before, can I sync those with rgb inside of case? Trying to build a white lightening system wonder if this is a good option. thanks in advance.

Most of the time yes. Sometimes a bit buggy, yes. Depends on the software, yes.
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08-06-2022 at 09:29 AM.
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not a bad deal. in for 2. gonna use it on a home server i'm building from old parts. ryzen 3900x and this ram will be just fine at 3200MHz. i found a refurb asus prime x570-p. nice little proxmox server for home use.
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08-25-2022 at 06:54 AM.
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I have one that went bad already, or it was shipped to me bad. MEMTEST didnt detect any problems, but the Windows memory test detected errors. If you're using this memory and games/apos are suddenly closing out, most of the time without an error message, test the memory.

Back to NewEgg it's going.
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