A Closer Look
The HP V6 3200 MHz sticks feature a stamped heat spreader that maintains a minimalist profile without sacrificing any detail.
The HP V6 3200 MHz has a deep anodized aluminium heatsink with brushed silver accents.
"DDR4" is printed in white on the left, and "V6" is printed on the right.
The specifications on the HP V6 3200 MHz are a 3200 MHz XMP profile at 16-18-18-38 and 1.35 V, which is decent and achievable on almost any system. The center of each stick features a brushed silver "HP" logo.
This spec of HP V6 3200 MHz stick is single-sided.
HP is using SpecTek PPE70- 075E ICs on the V6. SpecTek is a division of Micron.
I like to weigh a stick from each kit I get as the difference in mass can be pretty drastic between kits. Mass is not the best indicator of cooling efficiency because material can matter, and of course, heat dissipation is reliant on surface area, not volume or mass. That said, it is still interesting to compare.
The HP V6 3200 MHz comes in at 32.47 g on my scale. For height, the HP V6 3200 MHz comes in at 36.97 mm with my calipers, well below the average 45–50 mm range.