G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL30 16GB Kit Hits $248 All-Time Low

Abdullah Saad
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The G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL30 16GB kit (2x8GB) is down to $248.49, saving you $21.50 (8%) off its $269.99 list price. That's the lowest we've tracked in the last 30-days.

The Deal

This is the AMD EXPO-optimized Flare X5 in matte black. DDR5-6000 at CL30-38-38-96, 1.35V. It's purpose-built for AM5 boards, and 6000 MT/s is the sweet spot AMD recommends for Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series chips. Enable EXPO in BIOS and you're done.

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The catch: it's a 16GB kit. Two 8GB sticks. In 2026, 16GB total is getting tight for gaming. Cyberpunk 2077 and other modern titles can push past 16GB with high-res textures loaded. For a pure gaming rig where you also have a browser open, 32GB is where you want to be.

  • G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL30 16GB (2x8GB): $269.99$248.49

Who This Is For

If you're building a budget AM5 system and plan to add another kit later, this works. The tight CL30 timings at 6000 MT/s are solid for Ryzen, and the Flare X5 line has a decent reputation for EXPO compatibility out of the box. Two DIMMs leave your other two slots open for a future upgrade to 32GB.

But honestly, the value math is weird here. A 32GB DDR5-6000 kit from G.SKILL or Corsair runs $360-400 on Amazon right now. DDR5 pricing has climbed hard, thanks to AI-driven DRAM demand. The G.SKILL Flare X5 32GB DDR5-6000 CL36 sits around $360. Looser timings. CL36 vs CL30. But double the capacity for roughly $110 more. Do the per-GB math on that one.  

The Timing Tax

That's what you're paying for here. CL30 at 6000 MT/s. That's what the premium buys you. Real-world difference between CL30 and CL36 at the same frequency? Maybe 1-3% in gaming. The 16GB CL30 kit is the cheaper entry into AM5 right  now. Half the capacity, tighter timings. You can do the math on that one.

This kit makes sense for a very specific buyer: someone who already has 16GB of Flare X5 CL30 and wants a matching kit, or someone chasing the tightest possible timings for benchmarking.

The Bottom Line

All-time low on a solid kit with tight timings. That part is real.  DDR5 prices have been climbing across the board. $248 for a CL30 kit is one of the more affordable ways onto AM5 right now. 16GB is a harder sell in 2026 than it was a year ago, though. If capacity matters more than latency, the 32GB CL36 Flare X5 at ~$360 is the more practical buy. Check the listing at Amazon if CL30 is what you're after

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