Silicon Power 32GB Zenith RGB 6000 MT/s DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 16GB, White)

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Silicon Power 32GB Zenith RGB 6000 MT/s DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 16GB, White)
Key Features
  • 32GB (2 x 16GB) Capacity
  • 6000 MT/s Clock Speed
  • CL30 CAS Latency
  • DDR5 Configuration
Game and multitask with boosted performance using the white 32GB Zenith RGB 6000 MT/s DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit from Silicon Power. This RAM kit contains two 16GB sticks of DDR5 6000 MT/s CL30 memory for a total of 32GB. They are compatible with 288-pin DIMM slots on desktop motherboards and feature RGB to add aesthetic lighting to your build. Support for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO allows your RAM to better communicate with your CPU for overclocking purposes, and a heat sink dissipates heat to keep the memory cool while under load.
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is it compatible with ASRock X870 PRO RS ...

is it compatible with ASRock X870 PRO RS Motherboard?
Asked by: ALON
The ASRock X870 PRO RS supports DDR5, so it would be compatible with this Silicon Power 32GB Zenith RGB 6000 MHz DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2024-10-07

Will this memory work with an am5 cpu

Will this memory work with an am5 cpu
Asked by: Mason
The Silicon Power 32GB Zenith 6000 MHz DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 16GB, White), B&H # SIP32XLW60AG, is compatible with AM5 processors.
Answered by: Luis F
Date published: 2025-03-26

Are these compatible with the ASUS Pro WS ...

Are these compatible with the ASUS Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE EEB Motherboard?
Asked by: Jeffrey
Whether the Silicon Power 32GB Zenith 6000 MHz DDR5 Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 16GB, Black) is compatible with the ASUS Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE EEB Motherboard will depend on your choice of processor. Since that board is intended for use with AMD Threadripper CPUs, most of which do not support non-ECC RAM, the answer will most likely be no.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2024-03-30
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