

Price: $319.00 - $46.99
(as of Oct 07, 2025 01:13:19 UTC – Details)
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Ripjaws V Series
Ripjaws V series DDR4 DRAM memory is designed for sleek aesthetics and performance, making it an ideal choice for building a new PC system or for upgrading your system memory.

Experience DDR4 Performance
Available in a wide range of frequency options, Ripjaws V series enables computing experience at DDR4 speeds, whether it’s gaming, video & image editing, rendering, or data processing.

42mm Module Height
Designed with a 42mm module height, the Ripjaws V series memory is ideal for use with most CPU coolers*.
* Please check the specifications of your CPU cooler for actual height clearance.

Intel XMP 2.0 Support
Includes Intel XMP 2.0 profile to easily enable memory overclock settings in the motherboard BIOS.*

G.SKILL RipjawsV Series DDR4 U-DIMM Memory Kit, Model: F4-2400C17D-16GVR
16GB total capacity kit containing 2x8GB modules, rated for up to DDR4-2400 CL17-17-17-39 at 1.20V
Non-ECC, DDR4 U-DIMM, 288-pin, for Desktop PC & Gaming
Includes JEDEC default profile
Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure.
Refer to G.SKILL memory QVL or RAM Configurator tool on the G.SKILL website for more details on validated motherboard and hardware.
Usage in any manner inconsistent with manufacturer specifications, warnings, designs, or recommendations will result in lower speeds, system instability, or damage to the system or its components.
Memory kits will boot at JEDEC default SPD speed at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware.
Customers say
Customers find the RAM to be of good quality and relatively cheap, with positive feedback about its functionality. The stability aspect receives mixed reviews, with some customers reporting no problems while others experience crashes.

