G.Skill TridentZ 3200 MHz DDR4 memory review

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The heat-spreader is designed to enhance heat dissipation allowing better tweaks and overclocks, albeit .. does anyone really OC their memory these days ? I mean that's what you purchase more expensive XMP memory for right ? As a result this is not 100% low profile memory though. The idea is that heat is moved away from the actual memory chips and this increases potential overclocking and stability. 
 

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Still with this design any cooler in close vicinity of the memory should install just fine. Thanks to that metal bar the memory is very sturdy and can be inserted into the DIMM slots with ease. This memory is also about good looks so I decided to throw in these extra photos as these photo above says it all really.

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G.Skill may correct me if I am wrong but I am thinking a PCB with eight layers with a total of two say ounces of copper ?
 

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The memory used is 3200 MHz which you can use on Intel based systems. In the BIOS just flick the XMP 2.0 compatible profile, and you'll be up and running at advertised speeds. The memory itself is optimized for the Intel Z170 platform with corresponding Skylake architecture series processors. 

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