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Review: G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 3600 MHz 64GB (Ryzen Kit)
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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#5789193 Posted on: 05/16/2020 03:29 AM
Still not as good as my 3600 OC'd to 3800 @16-19-19-53. Quad and dual. (Almost yack) as daughter shows me some chick eating a octopus.......
Still not as good as my 3600 OC'd to 3800 @16-19-19-53. Quad and dual. (Almost yack) as daughter shows me some chick eating a octopus.......
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#5789248 Posted on: 05/16/2020 11:54 AM
I have the low latency version on the X570, it's a very good RAM module when using it on very long intensive session, sadly if this one is inexpensive the low latency is a bit... not so inexpensive, but it's the same on the 3200 where the low latency cost nearly the price of the normal one X2...
I have the low latency version on the X570, it's a very good RAM module when using it on very long intensive session, sadly if this one is inexpensive the low latency is a bit... not so inexpensive, but it's the same on the 3200 where the low latency cost nearly the price of the normal one X2...
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#5789495 Posted on: 05/17/2020 06:18 PM
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 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?
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#5789563 Posted on: 05/18/2020 12:43 AM
One word: density. To get 64 GB from just two modules, you have to sacrifice timings or max clock speeds. You can't have everything.
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?
One word: density. To get 64 GB from just two modules, you have to sacrifice timings or max clock speeds. You can't have everything.
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I have this kit in 2x16 and and up with Hynix MFR. Was hoping for CJR.