The G.Skill Ripjaws M5 Neo DDR5 RAM is a powerful memory solution specifically designed for high-performance applications and overclocking. With a storage capacity of 64 GB, divided into two 32 GB modules, this RAM offers an impressive clock speed of 6000 MHz and a CAS latency of 36. The unbuffered DIMM form factors provide a direct connection to the motherboard, enhancing the system's performance and responsiveness. The RAM supports AMD EXPO technology, which allows for easy overclocking, and is equipped with XMP 3.0 certification to ensure optimal performance. The RGB lighting not only gives the memory an appealing look but also allows for customization to match the overall design of the system.
Memory type  | DDR5 RAM | 
Memory configuration  | 2 x 32GB | 
Storage clock frequency  | 6000 MHz | 
CAS latency  | 36 | 
RAM certification  | AMD EXPO, XMP 3.0  | 
Voltage  | 1.35 V | 
Item number  | 53013109 | 
Manufacturer  | G.Skill | 
Category  | RAM | 
Manufacturer no.  | F5-6000J3636F32GX2-RM5NRK | 
Release date  | 18.11.2024 | 
Colour  | Multicoloured  | 
Exact colour description  | Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB  | 
LED colour  | Multicoloured  | 
Memory configuration  | 2 x 32GB | 
Hardware application range  | High Performance / Overclocking  | 
Memory type  | DDR5 RAM | 
Storage clock frequency  | 6000 MHz | 
Transfer rate  | 6000 MT/s | 
Memory chip  | DDR5-6000  | 
Memory form factor  | DIMM | 
Number of pins  | 288 x | 
RAM buffer  | Unbuffered  | 
CAS latency  | 36 | 
RAM certification  | AMD EXPO, XMP 3.0  | 
Voltage  | 1.35 V | 
Country of origin  | China  | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
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Length  | 16 cm | 
Width  | 13.50 cm | 
Height  | 1.50 cm | 
Weight  | 186 g | 
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