I have ordered two pairs of this DDR4-3200 RAM with module number F4-3200C16D-32GIS. There were stickers on the box and the RAM sticks themselves that matched the correct part number above. BUT that's not really the case! Enabling XMP in the motherboard BIOS only allowed the RAM to run at 3000 and the motherboard thinks it's only DDR4-3000. Also, programs like hwinfo report the actual part number of these RAM sticks as F4-3000C16-16GISB! I've managed to manually override the RAM frequency in the motherboard BIOS and set it to 3200 and I've verified that the bars work fine at that level. Frequency. For this reason I kept the RAM and did not send it back. However, something darker seems to be going on here.
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