




⚡ Power your productivity with Ripjaws DDR5 – speed that keeps you ahead!
The G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB (2x16GB) kit delivers cutting-edge DDR5 performance at 4800MT/s with low 1.10V power consumption. Engineered for laptops and notebooks, it supports Intel XMP 3.0 for easy overclocking and stable high-speed operation, making it the ideal upgrade for professionals seeking faster, more efficient memory.


| RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
| Brand | G.SKILL |
| Series | RipJaws DDR5 SO-DIMM Series |
| Item model number | F5-4800S3434A16GA2-RS |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 4.65 x 0.51 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Voltage | 1.1 Volts |
| Manufacturer | G.Skill |
| ASIN | B0B1GMD6SB |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2022 |
J**
Product quality and compatibility
Great ram for my laptopFast, reasonably priced and works as advertised,Laptop specsAsus ROG strix g713pvAmd ryzen 9 7945hxNVIDIA GeForce RTX 40602 Samsung 990pro 4tbAnd this ram. This thing is FAST, the ram is stable and is over/under clock able. Very happy with this purchase and will use this product again in my other computers.
J**.
Quick and Easy to Install
My laptop was getting bogged down with not enough RAM to run everything I needed to. These were quick to install, and they've worked flawlessly since then. Zero issues since.
B**N
Confirmed working for Alienware M18 R2
Not sure what that other review for the Alienware M18 R2 using 64gb of this ram was about. But on the latest bios 1.11.0 I was able to get it running and overclock it to OVL2 with Intel XMP 1 It’s running great at 5600mhz. I did have some issue after install and ended up needing to reset the bios to default after installing it. But after figuring that out and rebooting a bunch it’s working great. I had to go back into the bios and enable overclocking for the ram again. But that’s a one time thing. So far this ram exceeds expectations. I had 2 16gb 6000mhz sticks before. And all over the internet people claim you don’t need more than 32gb. Well I can tell you that if you play WoW and have lots of addons, other programs running in the background, and a bunch of internet tabs open you hit that 32gb and everything locks up. Now edge no longer freezes and the most I’ve seen used still gave me 44gb of ram headroom. I’m no longer worried about it. But as someone who works in IT I could tell it was a bottleneck. Oh also I’m running windows 11. All drivers and bios are updated to the latest and my M18 has the I9 and RTX 4090. I can tell you now I won’t need to upgrade the ram again. And unless you are a content creator I don’t think you will need the 48gb x2 option. Plus even though it overlocks it only runs at 4800mhz and has a higher CL. If you have an Alienware M18 R2 look no further then this ram from Gskill. It was worth the price. Just make sure you install a newer bios then 1.7.0 like that other review. It seems like compatibility got added after but I’m not sure in which revision.
D**7
Works great
Works great with Gigabyte, ASUS and MSI motherboards. Well within specs listed
M**S
Great compatibility and performance
Great compatibility and overclocks well, too. Running in a Framework 16 just fine (although I had to train one dimm at a time) and have it overclocked in a Minisforum 790i X3D running at 6000 42-42-42-92.Highly recommended.
C**O
Easy to install
Quick to install and no hassle. Performance on my laptop has peaked and I'm able to multitask without any performance reduction, all while gaming.
K**R
As advertised
Works flawless in older Dell laptop
S**S
Quality DDR5 SODIMM Kit.
Installed and booted no problem on a Lenovo P16v Gen 1. RAM training took just long enough to scare me but apparently that's not uncommon with DDR5 and I'd attribute it to the machine rather than the RAM.Not much else to say. RAM is basically a commodity item and has been for years. There's a handful of reputable manufacturers, and they all charge about the same for roughly the same product.From a quality and reliability standpoint, just as a general statement, I've had several dozen G.Skill kits deployed going back to DDR3, and none of them have ever failed or given me any issues whatsoever. I cannot say the same about some other highly-regarded manufacturers.No issues, no complaints, does what it says on the tin.
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