GOODRAM IRDM PRO 16GB DDR4-3600MHz

 

Introduction

Founded in 1991 as a distributor, Wilk Elektronik SA is a Polish manufacturer of memory and storage products. The products are sold under the GOODRAM brand.
At the end of the 1990s, as much as 70% of the memory modules sold in Poland came from Wilk Elektronik. In mid-2003, the company moved its headquarters to Łaziska, where it established a factory and offices with a total area of 3,000 sqm.
Today, GOODRAM manufactures and sells different types of products, starting with RAM memory, flash drives, SSDs and Compact Flash memory cards. GOODRAM has two segments of products, consumer and industrial.

Official product link:

https://www.goodram.com/en/products/16823/

 

Packaging and accessories

The IRDM Pro is packaged in a classic plastic clam shell. The only information offered regarding the RAM kit is found on a label which also holds the two clam shells attached to one another. The protection for the RAM modules offered by this packaging is minimal at best, with soft plastic covering most of the RAM sticks.

 

The two RAM sticks which are part of this kit are packaged in separate plastic clam shells for added protection.

 

Specifications

Series: IRDM PRO
Model: IRP-3600D4V64L17/16G
Capacity: 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)
Color: Black & Yellow
Memory Type: DDR4
Memory Speed: 3600MHz
DRAM Memory Timings: 17-19-19-39
Form Factor: UDIMM
Voltage: 1.35V
Memory Configuration: Dual Channel Kit
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Warranty: Limited Lifetime

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5 thoughts on “GOODRAM IRDM PRO 16GB DDR4-3600MHz

    1. Thanks for letting me know! I ran the serial number through multiple search engines and software and got no return. I’ll update the article.

      1. This DTBM thing is honestly confusing. I have ICs marked as such in 4GB OEM Goodram sticks, 8 banks per stick all on one side, and no clue whether it’s really “cut down” 8Gb CJR or something else. Apparently Hynix swaps the first letter for N (making it NTBM in thisbcase) for 4-bank configs and I’ve seen the second letter turning to W for 16-bank dualrank but that’s inconsistent (some still have a T there). Working on an extended version of the Hynix mark list right now (it already includes 8Gb MFR, AFR, CJR, DJR and JJR in a traditional 1024×8 config). And thanks a ton for the review anyway.

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