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G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory

(164 Ratings, 4.8 Average)

164 Reviews

DVE_Computers
  • 4 points
  • 3 months ago

from completed build $1200AUD Christmas Suprise Build

Even though it is marketed towards AMD EXPO technology, it works with Intel XMP no problems. It achieves its rated DDR4, 3600mhz, CL16 Speeds.

KitKatkatoo
  • 5 points
  • 7 months ago

from completed build 13700k & integrated graphics

Is coltrolled great using MSI Center and the white is whiter than my fans

sickiggy
  • 4 points
  • 1 year 3 months ago

from completed build "mini-whiteout" gaming build

Their G.Skill RGB software is a little fickle and difficult to find.

Otherwise so fare it'd been a well performing set of DDR4 sticks.

Eonuzex
  • 3 points
  • 1 year 4 months ago

from completed build Drion Mk4.7 Now Upgrade Completed

This RAM has worked pretty flawlessly and am very pleased with its performance and its look. The RGB helps highlight some areas of the motherboard depending on what RGB setup you have. I had some difficulty overclocking this RAM with the Ryzen 9 3900X, D.O.C.P. was not even stable. I managed to get it to just about 3601 clock rate with moderate timings, not the greatest but decently tight. This was with a manual overclock on the CPU of a steady 4.0Ghz locked clock rate that was mostly stable. (Maybe once in a blue moon it bugs out, but that's due to my overclocking and not the RAM itself.)

*I upgraded to the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X with this RAM and the stock auto timings were better than what they were rated at while also being undervolted at 1.2v instead of the required 1.35v. However I did not do a lot of tinkering with overclocking them All the timings got 1 tighter timings with just stock bios settings. The motherboard I use is an Asus Crosshair VIII Hero. Very pleased with this surprise upon upgrading the CPU to the 5950X specifically.

One note is that the fins or heat sinks on these are very flimsy and feel like you can easily bend them, which makes it difficult to push them in. They are also really then so they press into your thumb, it hasn't drawn blood for me yet but the design of the heat sink is at the cost of being uncomfortable installing each stick. Having an aftermarket tower cooler does not make it any easier to push these in without bending the fins as well.

nezhooko
  • 9 points
  • 1 year 10 months ago

Good RAM but the RGB is dim and the white looks yellow :/

Other than aesthetics it's perfect

chaseisthecoolest0722
  • 4 points
  • 1 year 11 months ago

from completed build i love my computer

great ram!

Tide_Pods
  • 5 points
  • 1 year 11 months ago

One of the sticks died within a year and a half of use. I don't think this is an actual representation of their lifespan, but considering the price of these things and the fact that they are Samsung B-Die chips, it's pretty disappointing

dwsmithjr
  • 9 points
  • 2 years ago

from completed build Gaming/Work from Home rebuild

My go-to for Ryzen RAM.

Littlekin9
  • 2 points
  • 2 years 2 months ago

from completed build Big-Red

Great looking and working 32gb sticks. One of the DIMMs in my initial set didn't reach 3600MHz, and G.Skill took both back and sent me 2 new ones. Both work fine now, and I have had no issues utilizing them fully. Decent software RGB control, with subpar RAZER Chroma integration.

guillaumemq
  • 5 points
  • 2 years 3 months ago

from completed build The Dark Side of the PC building.

RGB you know. 3600mhz pair well with the 5800x