OLOy DDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3600 MHz CL18 1.35V 288-Pin Desktop Gaming UDIMM (MD4U0836181BHWDA)

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DDR4 2x8GB UDIMM, total 16 GB
Frequency : 3600 MHz CL18-22-22-42
1.35V UDIMM (Intel XMP 2.0 Automated Overclocking Technology)
Lifetime Warranty
Compatible with Intel and AMD

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Customers find the internal memory works well for the price and is good for budget builds. It has a high rated speed that boosts system performance, making games load faster and graphics render smoother. Many find it easy to install and appreciate its stability and looks. However, some customers have reported issues with durability, such as crashes or sticks failing within a short period of time.

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  1. FrogsOnTheRun

    plug and play
    Working flawlessly. Run pretty hard for few month now. top-tier Quality memory without brand-name tax. As I suspected 64 wasn’t really enough for me, so ordered 2 more sticks of 32gb. 3200Mhz is excellent speed.The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we don’t understand computers.The negative comments about timing are ignorance to a long held common standard. this memory is on point. if your motherboard is on point in recognizing/setting is luck draw, as already endlessly noted, many will have to turn on XMP in bios because it wasn’t already toggled on in their motherboard. that is just part of installing memory, you not swapping batteries. not the memory fault computers were designed for computer nerds. the memory is good, computers can be hard. For note, I have ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard bought at the end of 2019, but the leading memory standard so yea it will work in everything it should work in. Most things as this still the dominant hardware class.CPU/GPU’s are evolving so the importance of ram speed is a shifting landscape. but most gamers would not be disappointed with this memory. yes, is faster speeds today but in bang for the buck with how fast hardware changes (or just trying get best system for the dollar), this good choice. in most setups 3200Mhz is still in the high end performance sweet zone, and there are a lot of advancements coming, I found this the perfect speed to tide me over until the next hardware revolution. wild times1/21 update: installed the 2nd set, so running 128gb ram now without issues. oddly XMP got turned off when adding 2nd set, so speed reverted to 2133, dunno why, but turned back on in bios and memory returned to 3200. Wanted enough ram that I wasn’t using disk cache and this is what it took. need what you need i guess. certainly proven Bill Gates ‘nobody ever need more 640k’ wrong! lol! anyways, memory is solid, zero issues2/23 update: spoke too soon. system, not often, but on occasions has started to lock up. took me awhile to rule out some other things I changed. Is better to buy memory in sets or at the very least at or close to same time so better chance is less variance between the sticks. I wonder if that is problem I having here. The memory is good .. I’ve run memory test and no errors. Maybe I need a higher quality motherboard to better handle 128gb. But for now I will try tweaking the settings, maybe shuffle the sticks around (tech is silly sometime) .. will have research first, I think increasing(?) the voltage is one trick for stability, if doesn’t work I’ll try underclocking. see if that helps my system handle this much ram better. — also considered problem could be my m2 overheating, isn’t something that changed in my system, but ordering a heatsink for it anyways –2/28 – after changing clock speed to 3100 I’ve yet to experience another lockup running 128gb. could be imperfections in the memory but probably my lower end motherboard. I was considering upgrading my mobo, but if it stays stable then I’m happy.

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  2. nextech1101

    Works with no issue on Z390 chipset
    First time using this brand. I paired it with a Gigabyte Z390 Aurora Pro Wifi mobo. Detected correct speed with no issue. Seems to be a quality item and I’ve been using it to run ProxMox with no crashes.

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  3. Parker White

    Awesome speed and reliability for the price.
    Still going strong after about a year and a half, haven’t had any issues with it been pretty stable. The quality on them feel really good, as well as the performance. Would defiantly recommend if your looking to build your first pc!

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  4. PrinceCharming-

    Beautiful card
    Replaced my 16gb g skills neo with oloy, and worked/corrected instantly. My only problem I had (idk if it’s my mobo) is the OC. Apex lagged every 5 seconds while I was playing. I had to revert back to 3200mhz from DOCP (this card is 3600mhz). The drams are labeled as undefined in BIOS, but that doesn’t bother me.I’m running on asus tuf x570 and ryzen 3600.

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  5. nick

    Wow! this is good!
    Upgrading to DDR4 RAM was a transformative experience, enhancing my computing capabilities in ways I hadn’t anticipated. The increased speed and efficiency of DDR4 RAM have significantly boosted my system’s performance, whether I’m multitasking through demanding applications or engaging in high-intensity gaming sessions. Tasks that once caused frustrating lag now execute seamlessly, and load times have been noticeably reduced. Beyond its technical prowess, DDR4 RAM has also proven reliable, with stable performance over extended periods of use. This upgrade has truly elevated my computing experience, demonstrating the tangible benefits of investing in quality hardware.

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  6. IsaFERD

    Great Ram
    Bought the 32gbx2 for a total of 64gb of ram about 3 -4 months ago.Installed into a dedicated home server for Minecraft, Ark, ext. server has been running 24/7 with no issues under heavy load (usually around 75-85%.About to buy another set to increase to 128gb. Very impressed with such a cheap set of ram. Probably going to upgrade my personal Gaming PC to 128GB of this ram also!

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  7. GLENN MITCHELL

    WORKED 100%
    GREAT FOR MY COMPUTER ***

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  8. Walter Wu

    One of the modules failed after 4 months
    Over several decades of computing, plenty of things, like hard drives, CD-ROM drives, PC fans and usb sticks have failed, but I’ve never a CPU, GPU, memory DIMM or motherboard fail on me, until this purchase. I upgraded an older home desktop PC in May 2024 and purchased these memory together a new motherboard and CPU. Things worked fine until the PC stopped working all of a sudden in September 2024. Swapped a bunch of components to see what was the issue, and it ended up being one of the pair of 8 Gb OLOy memory sticks failed. Yikes. I often buy no-name memory because the chips are often sourced from the same place, but I won’t be buying OLOy again.Worst yet, OLOy refused to RMA the memory unless I could produce a memory test report, but of course the memory was so bad that I can’t boot the computer if the bad stick is installed. Massive fraudulent warranty. DO NOT BUY.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    AOK

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  10. Jess

    Everything worked out of the box.Running stable at XMP settings, currently running on a B550 motherboard with a 5900X.Previously tested stable with a 3700X.Stressed the ram for almost an entire day, didn’t skip a beat.For simplicity sake if you have an AMD AM4 3000 series CPU, stick to known Micron ram.If you want something higher clocked above DDR4 3600Mhz, and in large quantity.Buy an AMD AM4 4000 series CPU, 5900X, 5950X, etc.Most issues stem from the memory controller not being up to the job.And the quality of the memory chips on the PCB.DDR4 3200Mhz should run no matter which memory chips they use.

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  11. Stuart J

    No need for a complicated review – easy to fit and work perfectly.That kick from 16 to 32GB makes a huge difference.Been running for a while now and the reliability has been excellent. They’re fitted to my gaming machine and I’m really happy.

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  12. Vegetamza

    Beau rendu visuelle pour une config en blancProfil xmp et les 3000Mhz active

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  13. EL ID

    Attention description non conforme.Ce n’est pas 2x16gb comme indiqué dans le titre mais 2x8gb.

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    OLOy DDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3600 MHz CL18 1.35V 288-Pin Desktop Gaming UDIMM (MD4U0836181BHWDA)
    OLOy DDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3600 MHz CL18 1.35V 288-Pin Desktop Gaming UDIMM (MD4U0836181BHWDA)

    $30.99

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