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Guru3D.com » Review » G.Skill TridentZ 3200 MHz DDR4 memory review 5

G.Skill TridentZ 3200 MHz DDR4 memory review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/11/2016 09:12 AM [ 13 comment(s) ]

We review a 32GB TridentZ 3200 MHz DDR4 memory from G.Skill. It's fast, it's cool and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the fastest clocked bars of memory your money can get you.

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fantaskarsef
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Posts: 12048
Posted on: 02/11/2016 09:20 AM
Just stumbled upon it: Page3 and 5, below the picture of the dimms:

Say we notice on the packaging is this: CL16-16-16-36 1.35V (2T) for a memory kit. What do the numbers mean? Well this refers to CAS-tRCD-tRP-tRAS CMD (respectively) and these values are measured in clock cycles.


But the picture shows not the GTZ model, but the GTZB, which 'only' runs 16-18-18-38. :)


Would have liked to see where you could have actually taken the memory to overclock, but I understand overlocking the RAM would have probably taken too much time. I'm still waiting for my second 2x8GB kit of the GTZB, so I can test those in my system. Thanks Gskill for the contest prize! :)

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 02/11/2016 09:27 AM
1) The label does say that, but the XMP profile will allow CL16-16-16-36 1.35V.
2) I clearly start the line with "Say we notice on the packaging is this" as in hypothetical. Regardless I can understand some confusion there, I'll update that towards what the label states.

fantaskarsef
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Posts: 12048
Posted on: 02/11/2016 09:29 AM
1) The label does say that, but the XMP profile will allow CL16-16-16-36 1.35V.
2) I clearly start the line with "Say we notice on the packaging is this" as in hypothetical. Regardless I can understand some confusion there, I'll update that towards what the label states.

Yeah, I'm still slightly surprised, sorry :eyes:
But again, thanks for the review Hilbert!

IchimA
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Posts: 1205
Posted on: 02/11/2016 10:10 AM
Back in the days of Sdram and DDR1 we all tweaked our ram , but then you could get some nice fps boost . Hell , resolution was 800*600 :) Now it's just not worth it unless you are using a Virtual Machine or professional software ( Acad , Catia , Tekla )

nizzen
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Posts: 1230
Posted on: 02/11/2016 04:33 PM
Back in the days of Sdram and DDR1 we all tweaked our ram , but then you could get some nice fps boost . Hell , resolution was 800*600 :) Now it's just not worth it unless you are using a Virtual Machine or professional software ( Acad , Catia , Tekla )


Testet 28. juli 2013
Bf3 @ "sharki" Rooftop on the hotel:

4770k @ 4800mhz og 1333mhz på minnet cl 9-9-9 ca 82fps

4770k @4800mhz og 2666mhz på minnet cl 10-12-12 ca 93 fps

2x gtx680 sli

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