Sorry, there was a problem.

There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Please try again.

Sorry, there was a problem.

List unavailable.
Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon

G.SKILL Sniper 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR

4.6 out of 5 stars 41 customer reviews
| 5 answered questions

Available from these sellers.
    This fits your .
  • Enter your model number to make sure this fits.
  • G.SKILL Sniper 8GB (2 x 4GB)
  • Timing:9-9-9-24
  • Cas Latency:9
  • Model number: F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR
  • Compatible with Intel Z68/P67/P55 and AMD AM3/Llano/AM3+ platforms Optimized 1.5V low voltage Intel XMP certified
New (10) from $59.80 & FREE shipping.

Secret Santa Gifts in Office Products


Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested In These Sponsored Links

  (What's this?)

Technical Details

  • Model Number: F3-10666CL9D-8GBXL
  • Item Package Quantity: 1
  • RAM Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
  • Form Factor: Desktop
  • Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB
See more technical details

Product Description

8GB G.Skill DDR3 Sniper Series dual channel kit, 2x4GB modules, PC3-12800 with timings of 9-9-9-24. 1600MHz memory kit, 1.5V, designed for Intel P67 and P55, AMD 790 and 890 Series. With amazingly unique Sniper 'gun' heatsinks. Model BrandG.SKILL Series


Product Information

Warranty & Support

Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here

Feedback

Would you like to tell us about a lower price?


Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested In These Sponsored Links

  (What's this?)


Customer Questions & Answers

Customer Reviews

Top Customer Reviews

By Cody Turner on August 19, 2015
Verified Purchase
G.Skill will be getting my business for a very long time. I first bought a pair of RAM from them two years ago for my new PC build. The memory ran wonderfully for those two years until it died a few months ago. I ran a test on it to confirm and sent in an RMA, as they have a lifetime warranty on the memory. Within three days, they had approved the return. While I waited for shipping, I bought another pair. It took around a week for everything to be processed on the return. The replacement memory and the new memory are installed and working beautifully. Next time I upgrade, I'm going with G.Skill, again.
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Verified Purchase
I got it. This is what I got for my ITX build.
4gb x 2 because 8gb of ram (on dual channel) is the "sweet spot" for RAM. anything less and you will have decreased performance. and anything higher will only cost you more but with performance boost not worth the money. I got the 1600mhz because anything higher was too costly for ma small % of performance increase. And as I said it was the cheapest and was on discount! looks awesome too.

PS: Both sticks are working without issue and the description is correct.
Comment 2 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Verified Purchase
This RAM accomplishes some things:

It's RAM.

It works correctly.

It looks nice.

It may or may not have XMP or whatever the cool people like. I don't remember and I don't care enough to look it up and find out.

I like G.Skill also because it's the consumer brand of SK Hynix, or at least I think I read that somewhere. I like their RAM, and this stuff is the same, just even more awesome because heat spreaders are the bomb.
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Verified Purchase
Plugged into my P8-Z77V motherboard without an issue. The integrated Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) took care of the timings and frequencies and the memory sticks started up without a hassle at the stock 1600 MHz frequency and 9-9-9-24 timings.
I haven't gotten around to overclocking these sticks but from what I've heard this Sniper RAM has better overclocking potential than the RipJaws. So, if you want to overclock your RAM then I'd suggest that you go with these.
Plus the design of the heat spreader is also quite good. It looks like a rifle and it reminded me of those army play sets we grew with as kids that had those plastic assault rifles with them. Not to mention, the color scheme is quite subtle and it would look good in your windowed case no matter what colors you have around.

P.S: These babies gave me a rating of 7.8 on Windows 7 Experience Index. Win!!
Comment One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Verified Purchase
Got these to upgrade the same set I purchased a couple years ago. Now running 16gb and makes a huge difference in the programs I run (music DAWs, Photoshop, Video Editing. HOWEVER, I completely disagree with most people saying they make ZERO difference to gaming. In vacuum, and no other programs running, you're fine with 8gb. You're actually *fine* with 8gb no matter what you do but with 16gb you simply have more room to play with and for me, it's very noticeable. Most users like to use their computer without restrictions and that means they don't want to close several tabs in Chrome to start a game, there may actually be a bunch of programs that said user *enjoys* auto-starting with Windows and run in the background. Basically, you can do all of this with 16gb of RAM on an x64 machine without too much stress.

Note, I also understand that 8gb is typically recommended for price/performance reasons when putting together an entire gaming build. I just didn't want anyone to think they wouldn't "feel" 16gb if it were in there - because I certainly do in a bunch of gaming circumstances in the Windows environment.

I'm not sure why I went off on a tangent about 16gb vs 8 but anyway, there it is. G.Skill makes great chips and this set has treated me great for years. 5 stars.
Comment One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
G.Skill's 'warranty' effectively covers nothing and their customer service is the worst. Inform yourself by reading the complaints on the Better Business Bureau website that G.Skill didn't even take the time to refute. Buyer beware.
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Verified Purchase
I had purchased 2 packages of these (4 sticks, 16GB total) to install in my upgrade build. They look killer, but you can probably tell that from the picture. I wish I could say installation was a breeze, but I had two installation related issues.

1) I never got a chance to install all four sticks of RAM. The reason I didn't install all four sticks of RAM on the motherboard was because of the height of the RAM in relation to the CPU cooler. I had purchased a Scythe SCSK-1100 100mm Shuriken Rev. B. This is a fairly low profile cooler, but it appeared to have enough clearance at first. I needed a low profile CPU cooler because my case is so small (Thermaltake Lanparty Lite). So I installed 1 stick of RAM in the bank closest to the CPU cooler, then installed the CPU Cooler. The very edge of the heat pipes was crushing the RAM. I quickly uninstalled everything, and inspected the RAM stick underneath the heat pipes. It didn't get mangled, but it was pretty badly scratched up. No return on that one it looked like. I moved that stick over one slot and it fit just fine. I then installed its mate in the other bank. Then I proceeded to booting on 8GB RAM instead of 16GB RAM.

2) With only only two sticks installed on the motherboard(ASUS M5A88-M), I plugged everything in and fired it up. The lights on the motherboard came on, the power supply spun up, but nothing else happened other than the RAM light flashing red on the motherboard. Turned out, the motherboard did not like the RAM at all. Luckily, the ASUS M5A88-M came with a button to change the RAM settings. I hit the button and rebooted, same thing. I did this three more times. The board apparently found some settings it could live with and it booted right up.
Read more ›
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse