Description
Enhance your gaming setup with OSCOO DDR4 AURORA RGB Gaming Memory—the perfect blend of speed, reliability, and visual appeal. Designed for gamers and performance enthusiasts, AURORA memory brings your rig to life with vibrant RGB lighting and high-speed performance.
Specifications
Model
R200
Product Type
DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory
RGB Lighting
Dynamic customizable RGB effects
Frequency Options
3200MHz, 3600MHz
Capacities
16GB, 32GB
Memory Socket
288-pin DIMM
Voltage
1.35V
CAS Latency
CL22
Timings
22-22-22-52 (3200MHz)
22-24-24-54 (3600MHz)
Heat Spreader
Aluminum alloy with RGB diffuser
Function
Non-ECC, Unbuffered
Compatibility
Intel XMP 2.0
AMD Ryzen optimized
Works with all major motherboards
Operating Temperature
0°C to 85°C
RGB Control
Compatible with:
ASUS Aura Sync
MSI Mystic Light
Gigabyte RGB Fusion
ASRock Polychrome
MSI Mystic Light
Gigabyte RGB Fusion
ASRock Polychrome
Warranty
3 years

5-10 Business Days

30-Day Return Policy

Secure Payment

3 Years Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
This resource is crafted to help you find information easily and efficiently.
Will the R200 RGB work with my motherboard's RGB software?
The R200 is compatible with major RGB control software including ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and ASRock Polychrome. If your motherboard doesn't have RGB control, the memory will display default rainbow effects.
Can I mix R200 memory with other brands?
While possible, we recommend using matched sets for optimal performance and stability. Mixing brands, speeds, or timings may cause the system to run at the lowest common specifications and could affect RGB synchronization.
What's the difference between 3200MHz and 3600MHz for gaming?
3600MHz provides roughly 5-10% better performance in CPU-intensive games and applications. For most gaming at 1440p or 4K where GPU is the bottleneck, the difference is minimal. 3200MHz offers better value for most users.
Do I need to enable XMP/DOCP for rated speeds?
Yes, DDR4 memory runs at 2133MHz by default. Enable XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) in your BIOS to achieve the rated 3200MHz or 3600MHz speeds. This is a simple one-click setting in most modern BIOS interfaces.
Why isn't my RAM running at advertised speeds?
Common causes:
- XMP/DOCP not enabled in BIOS (most common)
- Motherboard doesn't support the speed
- CPU memory controller limitations
- BIOS needs updating
- RAM installed in wrong slots (use A2/B2 for two sticks)
Will adding more RAM improve gaming FPS?
Adding RAM improves FPS only if you're currently bottlenecked by insufficient memory (constant stuttering, high RAM usage). Going from 8GB to 16GB often helps; 16GB to 32GB rarely affects gaming FPS but improves multitasking.
Does the RGB lighting affect performance?
No, RGB lighting has negligible impact on performance or temperatures. The LEDs draw minimal power (~2-3W per module) and don't affect memory operation. You can disable RGB if preferred without affecting performance.
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