Joined on 12/11/13
Work as intended.

Pros: Both worked on my Asus Rog Strix B450-I Gaming mini-ITX with a Ryzen 5 2400G APU. Run at advertised speed and timings. Even gonna attempt on overclock on them. Passed Linux Memtest.
Cons: None for now.
Overall Review: First time G.Skill buyer. I'll see how they will stand on the long run. Very happy so far.
Seemed nice, but isn't.

Pros: There's plenty of pros. Like dual HDMI + one DVI, many USB ports. Wireless and bluetooth on half-mini PCI-E.
Cons: The SuperIO is proprietary from ITE, IT8620E. It was an headache to be able to get the temperatures, and fan control is impossible through it. The northbridge is overheating very very badly. At first i thought it was a wrong sensor reading from the ITE chip, at it went to 65°C in a 20°C environment. I bought a tight casing with an A10-6700 (65W TDP) to be able to have quite minimal ventilation. To be sure i took my laser temperature reader, and the temp i get from the SuperIO is right, it can go up to 75°C in summer. Even when i got a fan pointed on it, there was no significant temperature drop, as there's the USB 3.0 header and SATA cables blocking it from getting airflow from the side and from above. The responsible is the extremely cheap heatsink on it. Take a look at all other brand A88X northbridge heatsinks, it's bigger, taller, and a lot better quality. I even removed it and changed the thermal pad to make sure it wasn't just a bad transfer from the chipset to the heatsink, and it's not. I had no help whatsoever from Gigabyte, they told me it's normal and it passed the design quality control. I looked around for a better heatsink (thicker and taller) to put on it, but there's nothing i could find, i had to go to the extent of buying a 25x25mm fan and make a bracket to attach it above the northbridge, to then make a molex plug for it. Even with that, it's significantly high, as ambient temp is 20°C, my processor is at 22°C and the northbridge at 42°C. That design flaw really killed it for me, and i think it's the cause of the bad longevity reviews. If you already have it, use a software able to read the temperatures, find the good entries and watch them closely to prevent overheating. If you're thinking on purchasing, you might want to go see what other brands have to offer in terms of A88X mini-itx. It's not like this motherboard is cheap or something, i spent 160$ for it, and even at 80$, it would be too much.
Quite good RAM actually.

Pros: Both sticks were good. Was recognized by my UEFI DOCP as the advertised timings and clock, so AMD friendly. I was able to push to 3600MHz and adjust to a lower timing, without bumping up the voltage and remained stable. The heatsink is low profile, it doesn't really matter for me at the moment with the AIO, but if i want to switch them to my other rig with a giant air cooler, i can.
Cons: The package state Ryzen 7000 series is required, which is not true, my Ryzen 9 3900X handled it perfectly and i also tested on my test bench, which is a first generation Ryzen 7 1800X
Overall Review: I needed more RAM for AI inference on dual RTX 3600. So far not disappointed, performance and price are there. Aside from the marketing stuff on the package mentioned in the cons, it's an excellent product. I will see the longevity and update the review if i see a failure.
So far not bad.

Pros: I just tested it out of my system and everything seem to work great, no leak at all. I will update later the observations on my processor.
Cons: Already a defect i noticed, the backplate for Intel is missing one of the black plastic adjustable tip with a screw. Luckily i am using it on an FM2 socket not requiring the backplate. Though it is giving me a very bad impression on the quality control.
Very good service
Item was a described, sealed, undamaged, at a very good price. Shipping was supposed to be between the 11th and 14th, arrived on the 7th, so very early. I'd buy again.
Item is good, but...
I didn't await waiting a whole month to receive the item. I have to admit i did it in hurry, and i ordered from NewEgg because at worst i had 1 week-ish shipping from the US. If i knew i were about to order it from Hong-Kong, i would have purchased it from somewhere else, at a lower price. I don't want to put the responsibility on VicTake, i think it is more my mistake and at some degree NewEgg's responsibility, it should be clearer at the time of purchase and/or checkout that your item is from oversea and will take a month to arrive. That said, now that i have it in hands, it is good quality for the price.
Quick hassle-free seller.
Item was inexpensive, yet not cheap. I got it 2 days after with Canada Post Expedited Parcel. There was a paper sleeve with "Thank you" written on it, containing their card and a 10% off coupon on my next buy, it's the kind of little things that makes it more human, more friendly. I appreciate those details. I highly recommend them.