G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL


G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL
G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL









G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL







About this product


Product Identifiers
GTIN
0744110599251, 4711148597845, 0848354007845
BRAND
G. SKILL
MPN
F312800CL10D16GBXL
UPC
0744110599251, 0848354007845
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10021257584

Product Key Features
Model
F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL
Capacity per Module
8 GB
Number of Modules
2
Bus Speed
PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600)
Form Factor
DIMM
Total Capacity
16 GB
Type
DDR3 SDRAM
Number of Pins
240

Dimensions
Width
0.6 in
Height
4.0 cm
Depth
0.2 in
Length
5.2 in



G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL





Optimal Compatibility and Superior Quality

The Ripjaws classic has returned! This time, the G.SKILL RipjawsX Series is raising the bar for computing experience and performance expectations across the board. Equipped with XMP profiles and dual-channel capable, your Intel and AMD systems will easily tear through all your games and programs!


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Chosen By Overclockers

Enthusiasts’ choice can’t be wrong. Building on the world-class performance and overclockability, G.SKILL RipjawsX series memory has been voted as the Best Memory Series by the community of the overclockers in 2011! If you need a high performance and high quality kit to complete your enthusiast PC, look no further.
The "Customer Choice Award" Winner

Built for the best quality, G.SKILL RipjawsX series memory has been the most frequent winner of Newegg’s “Customer Choice Award”, against all Desktop Memory products at Newegg.com. Backed up by thousands of the highest rating of customer reviews, RipjawsX series memory is absolutely the best quality product you can trust.


Optimal Compatibility and Superior Quality

Unparalleled DDR3 memory solution, the RipjawsX Series is the memory of choice. Specifically designed to complement dual-channel capable systems and optimized for the widest compatibility with Intel and AMD platforms, each RipjawsX memory kit is put through numerous compatibility and stress tests. As a result of our strict quality control, RipjawsX offers the highest quality, fastest speed, lowest timing, and firmest stability.
Stylish Heat Spreader Design, Keep It Cool

Sporting a sleek and stylish heat spreader, heat dissipation is maximized by increasing surface area for cool air to pass over while your system is gaming or computing. The hollow teeth-like heat spreader fins is made from aluminum and designed to allow maximize air flow for maximum cooling efficiency.


Intel XMP Support

All G.SKILL DDR3 memory come with the latest Intel XMP standard developed for Intel platform. It provides PC enthusiasts an entirely trouble free overclocking experience to boost their Intel systems for extreme levels of performance, while retaining system stability.




Lifetime Warranty

All G.SKILL memory products come with a lifetime warranty and the G.SKILL technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.

FIRST-CLASS QUALITYDeveloped to support new high-performance platforms, G.Skill DDR3 memory modules are equipped with cutting-edge memory technologies to ensure an extreme user experience, whether for daily applications or gaming. The G.Skill system memory is 100% tested to ensure top-level product yield and quality.
DDR3 1600Reaching the optimal balance between the sheer speed of DDR3 and low latency, this G.SKILL Ripjaws Series X DDR3 memory kit is rated at 1600MHz 10-10-10-30 to provide ample computing capability to the Intel LGA1155/LGA1156 and AMD AM3/Llano/AM3+ platforms.
EFFECTIVE HEAT SPREADERThe high-performance heat spreader effectively dissipates heat from the memory module to ensure system stability.
XMP SUPPORTIntel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) technology provides a robust, profile-based overclocking solution for novice and experienced overclockers. Easily overclock your platform by selecting the predefined profile in the BIOS, or manually adjust frequency and timings to extract the maximum performance from your system.



slightly my PC has a give me this issue where I have to run check this it basically comes on like that every time when I restart so I'm trying to fix that issue by buying some additional as you guys know from the earlier footage recently I've been experiencing quite a few computer issues such as my computer hanging up or just being ridiculously slow and sometimes answers how do we start every other day or so it's very 


annoying so one of the cheaper way is to upgrade memory and that's why I'm here to review this the other way to go is just buy a new PC but I'm not gonna spend another grand or kiss up this Dell XPS that I purchased back in April of 2012 it's almost a grand this is the Dell XPS 8300 with Intel Core i7 8 gigabyte of RAM included so I decided upgrade to a 16 gigabyte so this is the Ripjaws exterior 16 gigabyte torn to anna 40 pen ddr3 sdram from 

Newegg 470 199 it's got quite a lot of reviews I 559 reviews 83% having five eggs five is a heaven one so that's very high highly talented crammed I'm not familiar with the brand I don't mean for me with my PNY or whatever I haven't even open this computer ever so let's take a look at this like I said g.skill is new to me this brand rib jaw looks pretty cool it looks like it's specifically for gaming or whatever cuz it looks very awesome and here's some additional 

information on the back of the optimum compatibility all that stuff so keep me in mind make sure it matches your computer I got mentioned this is the ddr3 sdram and this buster opens and then I'm not going to opening on my computer for very much time it's gonna be really nasty so you guys have to bear with me and of course the handle this with care hey let me just show you what the power looks like out of the box Wow I have to mint it's come a long way alright here's 

what they both look like on one side just to give you guys an idea what to expect this looks like is made of high quality all right let's see how it performs once installed I'm super excited hopefully you would help with editing videos which requires a lot of memory you once again here are the old RAM and the new installed around looking mighty sleek and ready to game 

alright so one thing I know this is a computer startup was a little bit faster everything seemed a little bit faster now let's confirm that the system has a septet and updated the RAM yup there is before he was a gigabyte now he's 16 gigabytes so it worked so are we started up a PC and I noticed a couple of improvements first of all the start time didn't take as long Herick cut it by always say about at least five seconds to most eight seconds and I did some test runs so 

whatever that my video which was 656 megabytes I believe it cut this at the end time from about 5 to 6 and then it's down to 3 minutes so that's a big improvement right there that's one of the main reasons why I saw upgrade to additional RAM some additional features or upgrades I know it's faster PC restart like I mentioned faster page loads which has a lot of 

images in there such as for example even loaded up like a lot of pictures or a photo with a lot of videos in there that requires a lot of memory right there and also smoother video transition as the sub you playing a video on gone player or Windows Media Player smooth transition without any lag so those are the main differences that I noticed which is a big improvement this first time ever have tried it as a g.skill ripjaws brand i'm so far happy with it like I mentioned 

nice design pretty affordable great reviews on Newegg and I'm gonna give it a great review also yeah so if you guys are looking for a cheap way to upgrade a computer with faster improvements and additional performance this is the way to go so for  you will make a big improvement like a PC well let's get 100% I'm out this up with a 88% although it would have been great if it but I can't gripe too much we'll see how long I left my 

next type of upgrade it's gonna be a SSD which is solid state drive basic difference between that and your regular hard drive is that the SSD drive has an integrated circuit assembly as memory versus you know regular hard drive way has a driven motor to spin a disk that requires significant time to locate the data and the downside of that is although it has come down in 

price SSD drives such as a 500 gigabytes will cost upwards of versus a regular hard drive but I would definitely look into that but that requires seven amounts of um a computer knowledge in order to you know upgrading to change the BIOS all that good stuff it's gonna be a pain but what we see how that goes alright.


the g.skill ripjaws and i'm gonna do an unboxing here this is the 8 gig stick so let me go ahead and open it and one of the things I didn't like about this is how the top here protrudes a little bit too much so some of the more slimline cases are very well packed in so so this thing sticking out basically about at half an inch sometimes maybe blocking anything that's above it you know 

whether it's a hard drive that's installed very tightly or something else so but but this is the heat sink that is rounded and you can see it's the F 3-1 2 8 0 0 CL 1 0 s 8 GB XL and let me flip it around you can see this other side and the bottom here and let me show you the profile and and this is what I mean here is just how much it actually protrudes out so that that might be 

something you want to be aware of before you buy this that your your case above these modules memory modules there's enough Headroom because if there isn't I really suck that that you have to return it based on that so alright that's really it that's the unboxing of this 8 gig g.skill ripjaws .


G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL


 the g.skill ripjaws ddr3 memory now for this one the model is just going to try to show you from up close its f3 12800 cl9 memory 8 gigabyte kit so 4 gigabyte and 4 gigabyte ok i purchased two sets of these and so there will be 16 gigabyte in total now quickly around the box for you guys what we have here is just a some information on the back again serial number and so on and so forth and seethrough packaging on the front so you can see the memory with a 

shield inside you also have a support for intel core processor family and the compatible with Z or Z 77 now this is one and a half volt memory guys some memory actually quite a lot of memory kits out there one point sixty five volts which is technically not compatible with the second and third is used from him shaken off the i5 i7 i3 family basically basically sandy bridge and Ivy Bridge this one will be and yep so let's pop it open and see the memory kits from up 

close ok guys I'm very sorry actually only at the end of the video of notice that the camera wasn't recording but just to show you the packaging itself if you just open it from the top he just some clips like so there was no glue or anything like that on the packaging inside you had the memory itself and yet also the sticker like this if you wish to stick it on the case anything like that so I'm very sorry guys I couldn't show you the actual memory itself you could see it 

later in the I'm just going to proceed with the installation benchmarking and so on and so forth and yep I'll see in a sec and what we have is here is my system in the red now the scores are aggregates memory performance 20-point 69 gigabytes per second in integer memory bandwidth is 2071 float 2066 and that's pretty much it guys time to copy capacity 773 now seconds yeah I think that's it guys the top is oh yeah there we go I don't know guys if you can 

see if you can't desert it's just said they're Kingston khx 6100 c 9 which is cl9 memory four gigabytes damn video tree when I got 1600 megahertz timings a 999 25 and they running at one point 65 volt each okay so yeah that's about it and I'm going to do now the chest well sorry the installation of the memory kit that i'm reviewing and then we're gonna do the exactly same benchmark and see this course so see in a minute hey guys and welcome back so here we have 

my case and here we have the rib jones memory so i'm going to up the case open that's the silverstone attention what is it st sorry TJ 08 eks those who are interested and that's what we have inside guys and now let me see if i can put some more light on two ish maybe that will help who knows so as you see inside is quite cramped already now my kingston current kingston memories behind this heat sink no somebody was asking while I'm here what's the situation 

with the msata okay guys so I did check now I can show unfortunately because the cabling is so tight for this fun I wouldn't be able to give access to the camera but i'll show you this and the module plugs like so into the case and i don't know if you guys see but the module itself is about the width of the shield and if you look here now and here's a failed to where i couldn't retrieve from the camera the actual video of the msata but basically the situation at the moment is that 

you can put the msata cards inside an attached whatever devices you might want to as long as they don't stick out too much and the msata module itself is the width of the i/o shield and the fan itself is about maybe millimeter or two from the shield so you should be able to install that and sound module no problem at all sorry guys for no image it's just I put the case and 

everything back together it's going to be a nightmare to put everything on the table again and set everything up but I can assure you guys the MSR module would actually fit into this case so first of all I'm going to remove the notch or cooler I'm sorry the fan cooler can stay there it's not a problem ok guys so that's the inside of the case now this you see some dust there not to 

worry so okay first I'm going to remove the Kingston memory now as always I'm going to touch the part of the case where there's no pain so i'm going to touch the power supply and some bolts going into it and touch the radiator to ground myself down and now i can work on the memory now be careful guys if you move on the carpet at all you have to ground yourself again because that's how you be collecting the static electricity so there you go the moon is just module just 

pop out like that it's pretty simple okay just be careful don't force it hours it should be pretty straightforward procedure ok these are four gig modules each so memory size or speed shooting in create should increase or decrease the only thing I'm doing is I'm actually swapping these modules and so i'm going to show you quickly there let's focus on dash now i know guys it's blown out a bitch and i purposely did that so you could see the inside of the case so there 

you go that's what I'm swapping so that's the kingston hyperx grey and that's de g.skill ripjaws red or whatever series it is so let's see if that baby fits there ok guys focusing on the memory again so let's try now the memory will fit with this macho cooler the problem is the actual installation because the cooler is kind of in the way while the memory is still out of the socket which is the case now because I'm just installing it so you hear all these squeaky noises does just


 the memory touching the cooler slightly now it's not a big deal if I could get that installed and there we have so ideally I would recommend to remove the nuptial cooler before you install this type of memory because it's just too cumbersome now the distance between the memory and the cooler at the moment is about seven mil so not that great but could be worse right okay and when install the rest of the modules and come back to you guys in a few minutes now guys and 

here's the result so installation itself I must say I didn't like a single bit about this installation was really uncomfortable sorry just there for the first module in between the heatsink and the memory now when its installed it actually does interfere with anything I'm just going to check with the fan and now I'm touching memory modules but the fan is not sticking out that much so I could stick it out another millimeter and that wouldn't touch the modules now fan touching 

modulus is not a big deal guys because it's just a plastic bezel so it would not short circuit or anything like that so for temperatures or anything like that or performance it wouldn't affect it out also but you know if you're not comfortable with the fan touching memory you can just allow about a millimeter clearance then you still be able to close the case I'm guys we're back now at the moment I'm just recording the pc and we're going to see with this memory what do 

we have okay so target memory speed 1600 megahertz at the moment let's see what we have in voltage 1.5 volts okay so just as advertised now one thing i'm going to try is the XMP profile which is this 1600 megahertz just as we want 1.5 volt at the moment just going to save and reset and see if 1.5 volt and setting sold okay and we're nearly there so back to this it's 999 24 1.5 volt and see the actual reading there well you know 1.5 volt so just as advertised so we just dropped 

from Kingston one point 65 vol 2 1.5 volt ok I will see you in a sec okay guys and here I'm just running the again memory bandwidth with the SI software Sandra I'd see software which are we way you college so here we have a 21 gigabyte as you see their aggregate memory performance we have 21 gigabytes in integer 24 1 gigabyte memory and float so pretty much the same as with Kingston not much difference and timings here now it doesn't say the memory 

manufacturer here so it's 999 24 and doesn't even say it's running oh yeah what here we have memory buzzfeed 1.6 give your hearts and welcome back guys so there we go the installation is finished the benchmarks are done yep now speed increase as you saw guys was minimal could be just within the margin you know the benchmarks don't always perform exactly the same even if if it's it runs with the same memory and the same hardware configuration so I'd say the speeds are the same memory looks a bit nicer especially in the Maximus 5 gene motherboard 

what else there's enough clearance for the noctua ht-14 cooler yeah no issues whatsoever that's the packaging by the way for the memory and we down from 165 vol 2 1.5 volt which is what's recommended by the Intel basically.



Learn more about the G.SKILL F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL

ModelBrandG.SKILLSeriesRipjaws X SeriesModelF3-12800CL10D-16GBXL
DetailsCapacity16GB (2 x 8GB)Type240-Pin DDR3 SDRAMSpeedDDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)CAS Latency10Timing10-10-10-30Voltage1.5VECCNoBuffered/RegisteredUnbufferedMulti-channel KitDual Channel KitColorRedHeat SpreaderYesFeaturesCompatible with Intel LGA1155/LGA1156 and AMD AM3/Llano/AM3+ platforms

Intel XMP support for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors

To reach rated memory speed, enabling Intel XMP profile or manual BIOS tuning is required

Combination with other memory kits or modules (even with same model number) is not recommended to avoid any compatibility issues



G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16 GB (1600 MHz, PC3 12800) F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL


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