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G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 3600 MHz (2x32GB) review




We review what I find to be one of the better looking and properly fast DDR4 memory kits ever. G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4, now nicely dense up at 32GB per DIMM module. This TridentZ NEO 64GB (x2 32GB) memory is not just purring nicely at 3600 MHz, it has XMP 2.0 memory profiles compatible with both intel and Ryzen platforms as well. Hey, volume over frequency configured at CL18-25-25-45.
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kataphract
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Posted on: 05/21/2020 03:35 PM
Doesn't this article incorrectly mention multiple times that kit (2x32GB=64) is 200 bucks ? (Euros/Dollars). It even mention the math being 3 bucks for GB, which would support price being 200.
But the actual price is double, the cheapest I found them across Europe is 360 Euros.
There was higher-end memory from Micron supposed to come to market in February (Crucial 2x32GB 3600 CL16) but it didn't materialize (32GB DIMMs only came in 3200 CL16), which is usual fare for 32GB DIMMs for past two years.
Promise of high-speed, but never enough dies that bin that high to actually sell. G.Skill is guilty of this at least 4 times by now :- ).
(They do usually make one or two kits, since I zoomed into Linus's video, but nothing us mortals can buy on market).
Doesn't this article incorrectly mention multiple times that kit (2x32GB=64) is 200 bucks ? (Euros/Dollars). It even mention the math being 3 bucks for GB, which would support price being 200.
But the actual price is double, the cheapest I found them across Europe is 360 Euros.
There was higher-end memory from Micron supposed to come to market in February (Crucial 2x32GB 3600 CL16) but it didn't materialize (32GB DIMMs only came in 3200 CL16), which is usual fare for 32GB DIMMs for past two years.
Promise of high-speed, but never enough dies that bin that high to actually sell. G.Skill is guilty of this at least 4 times by now :- ).
(They do usually make one or two kits, since I zoomed into Linus's video, but nothing us mortals can buy on market).
The Goose
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Posted on: 07/09/2020 10:47 PM
I just replaced my Corsair dominator platinum 3600 cl18 with Gskill tridentz cl15 and tbh....so far i dont see what all the fuss is about, it certainly doesn't make much difference to the division2 or Arma3.
I love my 16-16-16-36 3600Mhz kit form G.Skill. Have never had any issues from them. However why have we not seen timings get tighter? You would think we would have some really tight timings on DDR4 by now?
I just replaced my Corsair dominator platinum 3600 cl18 with Gskill tridentz cl15 and tbh....so far i dont see what all the fuss is about, it certainly doesn't make much difference to the division2 or Arma3.
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Dude ink exploding and all..... Like WTF OVER!?!?!