
G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600 CL18
2-stick 32GB DDR4-3600 kit, CL18, no-RGB, 42mm tall.
Excellent DDR4 kit for Intel 12th/13th gen and AMD Zen 3 builds.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB DDR4-3600 Price India 2025 - Ideal AM4 Ryzen Spec
If someone asks me for a single RAM recommendation for an AM4 Ryzen build - Ryzen 5 5600, Ryzen 7 5700X, Ryzen 7 5800X3D - this is the kit. The G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB DDR4-3600 hits both of the critical AM4 RAM specifications simultaneously: the right capacity and the right frequency.
Why These Two Specifications Together
DDR4-3600 on AM4 Ryzen is not a preference - it is the platform-optimised frequency. AMD's Infinity Fabric runs synchronously with the memory controller up to 1800 MHz. DDR4-3600 puts Infinity Fabric at exactly 1800 MHz. This maximises bandwidth, minimises latency in the critical CPU-to-memory path, and keeps core-to-core communication across the chiplets tight. DDR4-3200 runs Infinity Fabric at 1600 MHz - functional, but not optimal.
32GB is the right capacity in 2025 for any gaming build that will be used for two to three years. Modern titles regularly use 12–14GB under normal gaming conditions. 32GB prevents RAM from becoming a bottleneck.
Getting both right - 32GB at DDR4-3600 - in one kit is the clean solution.
G.Skill Binning Quality at DDR4-3600
G.Skill's DDR4-3600 kits use Samsung B-die or Hynix CJR dies in most production batches, with careful testing to ensure the XMP CL18-22-22-42 profile runs stably. In practice, most Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 kits hit their rated specs without issues on B550 and X570 boards. They also tend to have enough headroom for mild manual tuning - tightening secondary timings for slightly lower latency - if you are the type to spend time in BIOS.
This contrasts with some budget-brand DDR4-3600 kits that technically carry the XMP label but fail to train reliably or require manual voltage adjustments.
The Ryzen 5800X3D Case
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is the gaming-focused AM4 CPU with 3D V-Cache stacked on the die. Its large cache reduces reliance on main memory for latency-sensitive operations. As a result, the 5800X3D is less memory-sensitive than other Ryzen 5000 chips - DDR4-3200 and DDR4-3600 are closer in gaming performance on this specific CPU than they are on the standard 5700X.
That said, DDR4-3600 is still the correct spec for the 5800X3D. It does not hurt, it does not create instability, and it maintains the Infinity Fabric at 1800 MHz for optimal non-game workloads. There is no reason to step down to DDR4-3200 for the 5800X3D.
India Pricing and Sources
₹8,500–12,500 at MDComputers and PrimeABGB. Amazon India also carries Ripjaws V but check pricing at purchase time - it fluctuates. G.Skill India availability through MDComputers is consistent; they tend to have Ripjaws V in stock when other retailers run out.
Ripjaws V vs Fury Beast at DDR4-3600
Both hit DDR4-3600 with XMP. G.Skill's binning is marginally better. Kingston Fury Beast is more widely available across Amazon India and regional retailers. At equivalent pricing, I lean toward Ripjaws V. If Kingston is ₹1,000+ cheaper, buy Kingston.