
Customers highly value the Anarchy 16GB DDR4 memory kit's performance, ease of installation, and affordability. Many appreciate its compatibility and the positive impact it has on system speed. The sleek appearance is also a plus for some users. Overall, the product receives overwhelmingly positive feedback for its functionality and value.
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Picked up this set of DDR4 memory for my latest Skylake build and saw that Best Buy (of all places) had the cheapest DDR4-2400 16GB kit. The pictures show a set of Red Sticks with a super ugly "V" shaped heatsink. The actual sticks have a much more subdued heatsink with blue accent (I've uploaded a picture). They run great, mobo recognizes them as DDR4-2400 instantly. Don't bother wasting your money on anything faster if you're just gaming; difference between DDR4-3200 and 2400 is 3% AT MOST.
Posted by TechHead
Be sure that your computer has available memory expansion slots.
Posted by JL5189
I ran this RAM at 2133 MHz because at the time I had a 6th gen Intel processor. I really did not have any issues with the product except for the fact that on several non Z series mobos (MSI, Gygabyte) it would only run in single channel mode and unfortunately did not have a Intel XMP profile (really not a big deal if you research stable OC voltages and don't get hung up on stuff you don't need). But none the less I was able to play any game I wanted with ease. 16 GB at 2133 really is more than most people need and chances are if you are just beginning to build your own PC this will be an extremely good upgrade. It runs very fast, stable and most of all cool. I am posting some pics below and this setup has never ran past 28 degrees even when I have increased voltages. A good tip for any new builder is to just spend the extra cash on a Z series mobo so you can really play with and learn what your RAM and CPU can do. PNY has also honored their lifetime warranty for me with two other products with little hassle so I can't complain. Do some digging around and you will find this is a great $90-110 upgrade. PNY is great via email but not so much by phone btw.
Posted by Danny