Black DDR4 gaming memory module with angular heat spreader

DDR4-3600 Gaming

DDR4-3600. 1:1

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3600
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8–32
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DDR4
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Specifications

Module configuration
Memory typeDDR4, 288-pin DIMM (desktop)
Kit8 GB as a single 8 GB module
ChannelsOne module, one channel. On this line that is a spare or a stopgap: a 3600 bin exists to feed a memory controller, and half the controller is idle until the second channel is populated.
Speed3600 MT/s, 28.8 GB/s per channel, against 25.6 at DDR4-3200. Above the DDR4-3200 JEDEC ceiling, so the board boots at its SPD default until XMP or DOCP is enabled.
CAS latency / timingsCL18 at DDR4-3600 — 10.0 ns (18 × 2000 ÷ 3600), identical to CL16 at 3200. The gain from this bin is bandwidth and fabric ratio, not CAS latency.
Operating voltageWe read this off the SPD of the kit that would ship to you on request, before you pay. Context: DDR4 runs at 1.20 V under the JEDEC profile, and DDR4-3600 is above the JEDEC ceiling, so the XMP/DOCP profile on a bin this high normally asks for 1.35 V. Until XMP or DOCP is enabled the board boots the module at its 1.20 V SPD default. Ask us before ordering if your board has a hard voltage limit.
ProfileRequired for the rated bin. DDR4-3600 is above the JEDEC ceiling, so the board trains the SPD JEDEC default until the profile is enabled in firmware. The format is Intel XMP 2.0; AMD boards read the same profile data under their vendor's own name, DOCP on ASUS, A-XMP on MSI, AMP on ASRock and Gigabyte firmwares. AMD EXPO is not one of them: EXPO is a DDR5-only format and no DDR4 module carries one, whatever a listing says. See the buying guide for what profiles do
JEDEC fallbackDDR4-3600 is above the DDR4-3200 JEDEC ceiling, so this bin exists only as a profile and there is always a lower JEDEC bin underneath it in the SPD. Which one, 2133, 2400 or 2666. We read it off the SPD of the kit that would ship to you and tell you which bin it is, before you pay. The board POSTs on it either way; the rated 3600 arrives when you enable the profile. Ask us and we read the SPD of the kit that would ship.
DesignSolid black aluminium spreader, angular profile, no diffuser and no lighting, nothing above the spreader to eat cooler clearance
More specifications
Platform support & assurance
FitsAM4 and DDR4 Intel desktop boards. Worth most on Ryzen 3000/5000, where 3600 lines up 1:1 with FCLK; on Intel DDR4 there is no fabric ratio, so 3200 → 3600 is worth a few percent, not a step change. Check yours.
Does not fitAM5, LGA1851 or any DDR5 board · laptops (SODIMM)
ConditionNew. Seated, POSTed at the SPD default and pattern-tested before dispatch (the process)
Availability A physical unit count appears here only when the warehouse ledger holds one for this kit. Where none is shown we hold no count, and we print no estimate in its place, ask us and we check the shelf before you pay.
Product photographyThe images on this page are the ones we hold for this line, published as they are. There is no photograph of the exact unit that would ship to you, and where we hold no photograph of a configuration we show none rather than a stock image of a different module.
WarrantyTwo years from the date of purchase, handled directly by Flowfinds Solutions Kft. Covers defects in materials and function; not physical damage, overclocking beyond the module's specification, or modification. Your statutory rights are unaffected, EU consumers keep the two-year legal guarantee of conformity, UK consumers their Consumer Rights Act 2015 rights. Full terms.

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How it arrives

Packed, tracked,
at your door.

Anti‑static packaging inside a rigid outer box, tracked from the moment it leaves us.

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Where it is built

Paste, placement, reflow, then test. The clips and stills below show the surface-mount process a module goes through before it is packed.

Placement and reflow, then the trays that go to test.
A finished module lifted into an anti-static tray.
Inside a surface-mount machine: the placement head above a board, with the reflow oven opening behind it
The placement head over a board, reflow oven beyond it.
Finished units in trays moving along a conveyor on a surface-mount line, with operators at benches alongside
Finished units moving down the line towards test.

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What machine will
you use it in?

In your build

In the slot.

Black DDR4-3600 gaming module installed upright in a DIMM slot on a motherboard

Engineering notes

3600 is a ratio,
not a bragging number.

FCLK 1:1

3600 MT/s is MEMCLK 1800. On Ryzen 3000 and 5000 the Infinity Fabric clock defaults to 1800 MHz, so 3600 runs 1:1 with it. Push the memory higher and most chips drop the fabric to a 2:1 ratio, which adds latency across every access and cancels the bandwidth you paid for. 3600 is the highest bin the majority of those IMCs hold at 1:1.

Above JEDEC

JESD79-4 stops at DDR4-3200. 3600 exists only as an XMP or DOCP profile. With no profile enabled the board boots the SPD default, commonly 2133 or 2400, and the kit looks slow until you switch it on in firmware.

28.8 GB/s per channel

3600 MT/s × 8 bytes = 28.8 GB/s per 64-bit channel, against 25.6 at DDR4-3200. Both channels populated, 57.6 GB/s. That is a 12.5% bandwidth increase, which is what it is, real, and not transformative on its own.

CL18 at 3600

10.0 ns (CL18 × 2000 ÷ 3600), identical to CL16 at 3200: the gain from this kit is bandwidth and fabric ratio, not CAS latency.

On Intel DDR4

There is no fabric ratio on Intel DDR4 platforms. Moving from 3200 to 3600 there is worth a few percent in memory-sensitive games and effectively nothing elsewhere. If you are on LGA1200 or LGA1151, the plain 3200 line is the better buy.

No lighting, no height

Solid black spreader, angular profile, nothing above it. The full clearance budget goes to the cooler rather than a diffuser.

Where this line is the wrong answer

Three builds that should not pay for 3600.

An Intel locked or OEM board

H and B chipsets with a non-K processor cap the memory controller by specification, and most locked OEM firmwares have no memory menu to enable a profile in. A 3600 module in one of those boots at its SPD default and stays there. The DDR4 Essential line is the same memory at the speed that board will actually run.

A Ryzen build that will not touch firmware

3600 is above the JEDEC ceiling, so it exists only as a profile. If DOCP is never enabled the module trains at whatever JEDEC bin is underneath it in the SPD, so ask us to read that base bin off the batch before you order, and you will know what the machine reaches with the profile off.

Anyone mixing this with modules already fitted

Two kits bought separately are not a matched pair, and the board trains the whole channel to whatever the weakest module supports. If there is memory in the machine already, replace it rather than adding to it, or accept that the 3600 bin is the first thing that will be given up.

Buying more than one

Ten cost ten times
what one costs.

There is no volume discount ladder in our catalogue, so this is the multiplication written out rather than a tier structure designed to make a bigger number look like a saving. What quantity does change is supply, consistency and replacement stock — those terms are on the trade page.

Quantity

Price each: €49 · Order total: €49

The web checkout takes up to ten per order. Above that, a purchase order is quoted directly — trade terms.

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DDR4-3600 Gaming
€49