Please note: This is DDR3; if you have a motherboard / system that you could revive with an infusion of 32GB of RAM, it's a lot cheaper than buying the current stuff. I don't like the term "Face it" as a form of dismissal, but ... for many people and tasks, an older machine with 32GB is way better than a newer one with 8GB, which is still a fairly common config.
These are working pulls -- never overclocked, and carefully stored, but sold as is; unfortunately I don't have a DDR3 system myself anymore or I'd be rocking 128GB of RAM like a prodigal plutocrat ;)