G.SKILL Announces Trident Z Neo DDR4 Memory Series for Ryzen 3000 & X570 Platform
G.SKILL are glad to announce the new Trident Z Neo DDR4 Memory Series for AMD Ryzen 3000 & X570 Platform, with extreme speed up to DDR4-3600 CL14.
Taipei, Taiwan (8 July 2019) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is thrilled to announce the launch of Trident Z Neo DDR4 memory series for the latest AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPUs on AMD X570 platform. Featuring optimized specifications for the new AMD platform, a new sleek dual-tone heatspreader design, and fully customizable RGB lighting, the Trident Z Neo memory series is the ideal DDR4 DRAM for your next AMD gaming system or workstation. Click the following Youtube link for the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhYYhIdg8fI
Optimized Performance for AMD Ryzen 3000
Computer systems with AMD Ryzen processors are known for its performance scaling with memory speed, and Trident Z Neo is engineered to achieve optimal performance with the latest AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors on AMD X570 motherboards. Under the latest AMD Ryzen 3000 series platform, DDR4 memory frequency support has increased by leaps and bounds, allowing the X570 chipset platform to run an unprecedented memory speed record of DDR4-5774MHz– the fastest memory speed ever achieved on an AMD platform under extreme liquid nitrogen cooling – as seen in the following CPU-Z validation screenshot with the MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE motherboard. (https://valid.x86.fr/u9f2jr)
Neo Design Elements
Designed with a contrast of black brushed aluminum and powder-coated silver for a bold heatspreader color scheme, as well as a beveled edge along the top tri-fin of the Trident Z family with an asymmetrical slant across the dual-toned heatspreader, the Trident Z Neo series introduces sleek new elements and adds character to your next RGB-enabled AMD system.
RGB Software Support
The smooth 8-zone RGB lighting on the Trident Z Neo is fully customizable and controllable via the Trident Z lighting control software, which already supports the Trident Z RGB and Trident Z Royal series, and is available for download from the official G.SKILL website. Additionally, the Trident Z Neo is also supported by third party RGB software from motherboard vendors, such as Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, and ASRock Polychrome.
Powerful Performance
With each module individually crafted with hand-screened high performance ICs and custom 10-layer PCB with RGB lighting, Trident Z Neo will be available in DRAM frequency speeds of up to DDR4-3600 at a very efficient CL14-15-15-35 timing and in a wide range of capacity configurations, up to 64GB (16GBx4). As seen in the 5-hour stress test screenshot below, a Trident Z Neo 32GB (8GBx4) memory kit is running at DDR4-3600 CL14-15-15-35 on the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Formula motherboard, based on the AMD X570 chipset, with a 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor.
On the same platform, the screenshot below shows a Trident Z Neo 32GB (8GBx4) memory kit being stress tested at DDR4-3600 CL18-18-18-38 under 1.20V. For a list of memory specifications for the Trident Z Neo series, please refer to the table below:
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You shouldn't have much issues doing that. Although, whether or not the XMP profile works no problem is another story. Also, anything above 3733 Mhz memory will cause the infinity fabric to operation at 2:1 instead of 1:1. Best bet is 3600 Mhz memory. Currently 3600 Cas 16 is good kit but this is exactly why that 3600 Neo stuff is coming because it is very ideal speed and timings. 3200 CAS 14 stuff still is quite good on Zen 2 as well. Best bet if you get the 4000 stuff is to use the Ryzen memory calculator and get best timing figured out for 3600-3733 speed.
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"extreme speed up to DDR4-3600 CL14 "
I'm going to test my 2 year old 3600c15 kits on my incoming 3900x and Asrock X570 taichi.
Ps: 3600mhz is not extreme speed in 2019 LOL
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I'm going to look into the 3200mhz 32GB kits with 16G x2. I bet the XMP works with even gen1 Ryzen. At Cas 14 3200Mhz is going to perform the same as 3600 at 16 cas. What I would pay more for is a CAS 16 3733mhz kit in 32G via 16G dims.
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"extreme speed up to DDR4-3600 CL14 "
I'm going to test my 2 year old 3600c15 kits on my incoming 3900x and Asrock X570 taichi.
Ps: 3600mhz is not extreme speed in 2019 LOL
I would say 3600 CL14 is definitely extreme. I don't see any other kit with such specs.
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My pair of 2x8GB is extremely cheaper, 3200Mhz CAS 16. Since I have Z390 with an Intel CPU, I donwclocked the speed to 2667Mhz, got it 14,14,14,34, 1T and even lowered the voltage from 1,35V to, 1,3V. Everything works more than fine.