This special code saves you a massive $150 off 64GB of G.SKILL Flare X Series DDR5 6000 RAM

G.SKILL Flare X Series 64GB DDR5 RAM
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If you're planning a new high-performance desktop build or upgrading an existing system, I’ve found a great deal on a high-capacity DDR5 memory kit. The G.SKILL Flare X Series 64GB DDR5-6000 kit is down to $750 (was $900) at Newegg when you use the promo code SSF5674.

With DDR5 prices continuing to climb, especially for larger-capacity kits, decent discounts on 64GB configurations are becoming harder to find. This dual-channel package includes two 32GB modules, giving you plenty of headroom for heavy multitasking, content creation, virtualization, and demanding workloads.

Today's top DDR5-6000 memory deal

G.SKILL 64GB Flare X DDR5-6000 kit
Save $150
G.SKILL 64GB Flare X DDR5-6000 kit: was $899.99 now $749.99 at Newegg

The G.SKILL Flare X Series DDR5-6000 64GB kit delivers fast, stable performance with CL30 timings and AMD EXPO support. With dual-channel 2x32GB capacity, low-profile heat spreaders, and tuning designed for modern Ryzen platforms, it provides a strong upgrade option for users dealing with today’s volatile memory pricing.

Remember to copy this code to get the full discount: SSF5674

Its low-profile black heat spreaders, measuring just 33mm in height, help maintain stable temperatures without interfering with large CPU air coolers or tight case layouts.

The modules use an unbuffered, non-ECC design, making them fully compatible with typical consumer desktop platforms where performance and stability are essential.

This memory is specifically optimized for AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and newer, with built-in AMD EXPO profiles that simplify configuration.

Instead of manually adjusting timings and voltage settings, users can enable the EXPO profile in the BIOS to reach rated speeds quickly on supported motherboards.

Although designed with AMD systems in mind, the kit can also function in Intel-based builds, though achievable speeds may vary depending on motherboard support and configuration options.

With memory pricing trending upward and high-capacity DDR5 kits often commanding premium prices, getting $150 off 64GB of high-speed RAM makes this a solid deal.

Wayne Williams
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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