8 PACK MEMORY RANGE GROWING: SAY HELLO TO 8 PACK RIPPED EDITION & 32GB KITS!!!

@Gibbo

Has the RAM heatsink design had any changes, does it say ripped on them for example?


Zero changed to aesthetics, we thoroughly believe in a less is more approach, the beauty of this RAM is not only its performance and how it typically rivals G.Skill at a lower price but the fact it has fantastic clean looks and the heatsink is proper metal materials, no plastic and no goofy text just the usual small 8 Pack logo as it is our RAM, designed and specified in house by ourselves, well me and 8 Pack and then built by TeamGroup for ourselves.

The Ripped in the title is just so it clearly stands out when people are browsing otherwise it is very easy to get lost amongst the other kits as to look at it is identical to the regular 3600C16 kit, the difference is the more aggressive latencies.

Another flip to these though one we do not advertise is they should happily run at 3866MHz 16-16-16-38 pretty much. :)
 
You might want to check with Trading Standards with regards to reference pricing.
Dear me... Do you want a crazy good price on very low latency and high quality memory kit?? Gibbo has done a great job with the pricing of this..

The dark pro heatsink if you remove the fin on top with a small Allen key is only a couple of mm taller than corsair vengeance for example... So very low profile.

Ripped is a great name for this sku....
 
Not that I mind having C14 3600 in an easy to configure XMP but I take it these are the same RAM modules already sold but just with a bump from 1.35v to 1.4v in the XMP to make C14 possible?
 
Ordered the 32gb c16 3600 kit. Delighted with that price and to finally get my hands on some 8-pack kit. Also ordered a new CPU cooler for my ITX build :)

Thanks Gibbo, great deal and piece of kit.
 
Not that I mind having C14 3600 in an easy to configure XMP but I take it these are the same RAM modules already sold but just with a bump from 1.35v to 1.4v in the XMP to make C14 possible?

Nope, these are binned separately, it is also why it has taken nearly a year as to achieve this spec comfortably in a wider range of mainboards means separate binning process, so they are better yield modules and also do require the bump in voltage to achieve the timings.
 
Not that I mind having C14 3600 in an easy to configure XMP but I take it these are the same RAM modules already sold but just with a bump from 1.35v to 1.4v in the XMP to make C14 possible?
I would guess these are a slightly better bin than the old ones as these will have Been tested to work at those timings where as the older ones would have been more of a lottery.

Nice to see tight 32gb kits aswell and currently priced very competitively.
 
Nope, these are binned separately, it is also why it has taken nearly a year as to achieve this spec comfortably in a wider range of mainboards means separate binning process, so they are better yield modules and also do require the bump in voltage to achieve the timings.

Considering the binning, what's their OC potential like in comparison to the previous ones? Obviously allowing for the silicone lottery.
 
Considering the binning, what's their OC potential like in comparison to the previous ones? Obviously allowing for the silicone lottery.


Silicon lottery ideally but with relaxed timings they should hit 3866MHz more comfortably and as always some will go beyond 4000MHz easily depending on CPU and motherboard combination of course as its not just down to memory but quality of the CPU and motherboard.
 
So forgive the silly question but which kit is going to be faster for AMD? I'm assuming the 3600MHz as Ryzen seems to love fast RAM but then there seems to be some benefit to tight timings as well?
 
So forgive the silly question but which kit is going to be faster for AMD? I'm assuming the 3600MHz as Ryzen seems to love fast RAM but then there seems to be some benefit to tight timings as well?
The 3600/14 ripped kit would be the best kit for ryzen 3000. You might be able to manually overclock the other kits to those timings but it's not a given, these are ready to go out the box.
 
I can run either 3600/14 or 3800/16 on my cheap b450 tomahawk so I'm guessing it will work for the majority of boards.
True. In general the current kits mostly do this. I wonder if it's just binning and a new XMP profile for those that bin higher.

Fair enough of course if it is.
 
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