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#324075 24-Feb-2026 21:10
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32GB DDR4 Desktop RAM sticks

 

Ideal For:
Video editing and 3D rendering
Gaming rigs
Workstations and professional applications
Virtual machines
Heavy multitasking

 

Specifications:
Capacity: 32GB
Type: DDR4 UDIMM (Desktop Memory)
Speed: 3200MHz (DDR4-3200 / PC4-25600)
Latency: CL22
Voltage: 1.20V
Configuration: Non-ECC, Unbuffered
Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM

 

Upgrade your desktop with this high-capacity 32GB memory module! Perfect for content creators, gamers, professionals running demanding applications, or anyone looking to breathe new life into their system.
With 3200MHz speeds, you'll experience smooth multitasking and improved system responsiveness.
This RAM stick comes from a completed project and has been carefully maintained.
At 32GB per module, it's an excellent value for anyone building or upgrading a high-performance workstation.

 


Condition: Excellent - Previously used in a professional project environment

 

12 pieces available
Price $400 each  (or $375 each for multiples)


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  #3464438 25-Feb-2026 08:31
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Your pricing is a bit hopeful, I can buy a brand new kit of DDR4 2x 32GB ADATA XPG 3200Mhz CL16 for $803 from PB Tech.

 

 

 

I did open the thread with some interest, but considering it's used RAM I'd expect a sharper price.

 

 





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  #3464518 25-Feb-2026 10:00
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Therefore two of these sticks immediately saves you $50. :-) 

 

In a week this price could be an even bigger saving vrs markwt

 

 I checked market pricing, and set them at what I believe is Fair Value. 

 

 I'm happy to wait a bit while global Ram prices continue to escalate if necessary. 

 

 


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  #3464522 25-Feb-2026 10:20
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Used vs new tho. I would pay the extra $50 so I could yell at PB if they didnt work for me.

 

Am seriously regretting not maxing out all PCs when ram was in the choice bundle deals on aliex for 15% of what it costs now.





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  #3464532 25-Feb-2026 10:47
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toejam316:

 

Your pricing is a bit hopeful, I can buy a brand new kit of DDR4 2x 32GB ADATA XPG 3200Mhz CL16 for $803 from PB Tech.

 

 

 

I did open the thread with some interest, but considering it's used RAM I'd expect a sharper price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe read the rules 'If you are not buying then do not discuss prices'. People should be allowed to post whatever price they believe is reasonable, I would PM if you have concern.


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  #3464533 25-Feb-2026 10:51
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If you guys want to discuss pricing then PM the OP, don't post here. Thanks!





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  #3464541 25-Feb-2026 11:22
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I figured given I was interested in buying but dettered by the price it might be relevant, but fair enough.





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  #3464677 25-Feb-2026 13:17
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Don’t want to nitpick but what model are these? Kingston somethings? 3200 CL22 1.2v is JEDEC and not that suitable for gaming.


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  #3464870 25-Feb-2026 22:23
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They are PU Skill brand, 

 

PJ8TFK4M8 25600U 2425

 

I've found them rock solid in all sorts of setups - from Z170, through to Xeon platforms.

 

Stable, even on platforms where Kingston or Crucial don't play happy. 

 

I'd have no problem rununning them in a gaming platform, if you wanted stable and solid platform. 

 

 

 

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