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G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

The new G. Skill Trindent Z RGB series offers powerful solutions with integrated LEDS for highquality configurations. These kits optimize nextgeneration platforms and are an ideal solution for overclocking. With its colourful and slim design you give your machine the look of your dreams. These memory modules offer a gamer design where you can choose the color to enhance your device. The G. Trident Memory Strips is a clever blend of performance, performance and colourful design! They retain the aggressive style of the Trident Z, while RGB LEDs are integrated on the radiator. Rainbow mode is enabled by default, but you can download the software to see the effects and colors that you can use to adjust your bars. No additional power supply is required.

The new G. Skill Trindent Z RGB series offers powerful solutions with integrated LEDS for highquality configurations. These kits optimize nextgeneration platforms and are an ideal solution for overclocking. With its colourful and slim design you give your machine the look of your dreams. These memory modules offer a gamer design where you can choose the color to enhance your device. The G. Trident Memory Strips is a clever blend of performance, performance and colourful design! They retain the aggressive style of the Trident Z, while RGB LEDs are integrated on the radiator. Rainbow mode is enabled by default, but you can download the software to see the effects and colors that you can use to adjust your bars. No additional power supply is required.

Size:

2x8 g

G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

The new G. Skill Trindent Z RGB series offers powerful solutions with integrated LEDS for highquality configurations. These kits optimize nextgeneration platforms and are an ideal solution for overclocking. With its colourful and slim design you give your machine the look of your dreams. These memory modules offer a gamer design where you can choose the color to enhance your device. The G. Trident Memory Strips is a clever blend of performance, performance and colourful design! They retain the aggressive style of the Trident Z, while RGB LEDs are integrated on the radiator. Rainbow mode is enabled by default, but you can download the software to see the effects and colors that you can use to adjust your bars. No additional power supply is required.

The new G. Skill Trindent Z RGB series offers powerful solutions with integrated LEDS for highquality configurations. These kits optimize nextgeneration platforms and are an ideal solution for overclocking. With its colourful and slim design you give your machine the look of your dreams. These memory modules offer a gamer design where you can choose the color to enhance your device. The G. Trident Memory Strips is a clever blend of performance, performance and colourful design! They retain the aggressive style of the Trident Z, while RGB LEDs are integrated on the radiator. Rainbow mode is enabled by default, but you can download the software to see the effects and colors that you can use to adjust your bars. No additional power supply is required.

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Amazon.com.au

$228.95

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 16GB (2 x 8GB)

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Amazon.com.au

$228.95

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 16GB (2 x 8GB)

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Scorptec

$209.00

G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

Delivery $13

Scorptec

$209.00

G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

Delivery $13

Playthek.com

$211.52

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4 16GB DDR4 3200MHz memory module

Free delivery

Playthek.com

$211.52

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4 16GB DDR4 3200MHz memory module

Free delivery

VTech Industries

$214.00

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2 x 8GB)/ PC4-25600 / DDR4 3200 Mhz/ Timings 16-18-18-38/ Voltage 1.35V/ Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR

Delivery $13

VTech Industries

$214.00

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2 x 8GB)/ PC4-25600 / DDR4 3200 Mhz/ Timings 16-18-18-38/ Voltage 1.35V/ Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR

Delivery $13

TechBuy.com.au

$221.90

G.Skill 16GB (2x8GB) PC4-25600 3200MHz DDR4 Ram - 16-18-18-38 -

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TechBuy.com.au

$221.90

G.Skill 16GB (2x8GB) PC4-25600 3200MHz DDR4 Ram - 16-18-18-38 -

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4x8 GB (2 kits) 100% stable XMP at 3466Mhz 7700k 4.2-4.6Ghz
15 March 2017Anonymous

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

Bought these kits (2x) for a low-mid grade Windows 10 Premiere/Photoshop/Resolve home desktop/workstation/media server build (I own my own ad agency) consisting of the following... i7 7700k delidded, OC'd at 5Ghz, 5Ghz cache Corsair H100i Hydro with 2 ML-120 top exhaust fans Asus Rog Strix Z270e (with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) 32GB G.Skill F4 3466 XMP DDR4 (at 2.5Ghz) Samsung 960 Evo 1TB nvme SSD; media/cache/export Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SATA6; OS/programs Areca ARC-1222 8x PCIE with 8X Samsung MP4 500GB HDD SATA3 7200 rpm in RAID6 (reliable storage) MSI GTX 1070 8GB Armor OC Corsair HX850i power supply Cooler Master HAF932 case with 200mm side, 120mm exhaust, and 140mm front intake fans 4x USB 3.0 PCIE hub Internal USB 3.0 CF/SD card reader Pioneer BD-RW disc drive 27" Acer ... MoreBought these kits (2x) for a low-mid grade Windows 10 Premiere/Photoshop/Resolve home desktop/workstation/media server build (I own my own ad agency) consisting of the following... i7 7700k delidded, OC'd at 5Ghz, 5Ghz cache Corsair H100i Hydro with 2 ML-120 top exhaust fans Asus Rog Strix Z270e (with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) 32GB G.Skill F4 3466 XMP DDR4 (at 2.5Ghz) Samsung 960 Evo 1TB nvme SSD; media/cache/export Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SATA6; OS/programs Areca ARC-1222 8x PCIE with 8X Samsung MP4 500GB HDD SATA3 7200 rpm in RAID6 (reliable storage) MSI GTX 1070 8GB Armor OC Corsair HX850i power supply Cooler Master HAF932 case with 200mm side, 120mm exhaust, and 140mm front intake fans 4x USB 3.0 PCIE hub Internal USB 3.0 CF/SD card reader Pioneer BD-RW disc drive 27" Acer B276HUL 1440p IPS LED display 50" Samsung 4k UHD HDR 8500 series TV Sony/JBL 820 watt 7.1 surround via TOSLINK The RAM is only stable 100% of the time at 2500mhz when processor/cache is OC'd to 5Ghz; any higher makes zero difference on Premiere export/Photoshop batch/Resolve work, so somewhat of a moot point, and only at higher voltage, stock latency. I did manage to get the RAM stable at 3Ghz stock latency, but at voltages I am not comfortable with. 2500Mhz it's stable at low/moderate voltages, and again, no significant difference in render/export times. This system replaces my old i7 980x at 4Ghz with 24GB 1600Mhz DDR3, H100i cooler, GTX 660 2GB OC, Asus Rampage III Gene, with 850 SATA6 EVO and Areca ARC-1222 8x Samsung RAID6 array in same case with same Corsair h100i cooler/fans, and same Corsair HX850i PSU. Only upgraded as I wanted native Thunderbolt 3 compatibility, 4k Netflix with Z270 chipset, native dual nvme drives, my folks' Intel Q6600/G33/GTX 460 1GB was ancient and dying, it's a write-off, and I can easily afford it. I would have gone Ryzen 1800x but did not come out before I could take advantage of tax advantages for the year. With a PCIE/nvme adapter for the 960 Evo 1TB and GTX 1070 8GB OC, the 980x syatem was only 20% slower for work. Hope my folks appreciate it lol. I only run this machine overclocked when editing/working at home, otherwise I keep it at stock 4.2-4.5Ghz on the Processor, 4.2Ghz cache, and 3466Mhz RAM. I delidded my 7700k and used a custom liquid metal mix (GF works for a mettalurgy firm, it's close to Galinstan but with some special additives of her own). Her mix has better temps than CLU during stress testing. We have done some gaming (BF1, Fallout 4, R6 Siege, GTAV) at 4k and 1440p; stock 4.2-4.5 3466Mhz RAM, and 5Ghz overclocked CPU/2500Mhz RAM. Games installed on 850 Evo SATA6 SSD. No difference in load/FPS; GPU is the weak point (60fps at 1440p, 35-45@4K). May get a GTX 1080Ti for 4k 60FPS as our 4K HDR TV supports low latency gaming mode. Bear in mind I've been testing and tweaking this system for almost a month; and building/tuning PC's for years. My CPU is no golden chip, nor this RAM, but it performs as expected.

Good RGB and Memory---support from manufacturer non-existent
20 January 2020PAUL J.

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

All around good RAM. What I don't particularly understand and this could be my own deficiency in how RAM works are: * RAM is recognized by my motherboard as 2133Mhz. Maybe by design but why say its DDR4 3000? * Reached out to Mobo manufacturer and was able to help me with boosting my mobo to 2400Mhz using XMP 2.0 setting plus tweaking RAM. * My mobo is an intel i5-7600K powered mini-ITX from AsRock. I used cheap SK Hynix RAM that was recognized at 2400Mhz out of the box. My CPU is said to support 2400Mhz RAM but shouldnt I be able to over clock it? * Reached out to GSkill...crickets. It's been 3 weeks. Sent email and tweet no luck.my Mobo company responded in 24 hours with no resolution. Mind you my mobo is 2 years old, out of warranty and support yet I got an ... MoreAll around good RAM. What I don't particularly understand and this could be my own deficiency in how RAM works are: * RAM is recognized by my motherboard as 2133Mhz. Maybe by design but why say its DDR4 3000? * Reached out to Mobo manufacturer and was able to help me with boosting my mobo to 2400Mhz using XMP 2.0 setting plus tweaking RAM. * My mobo is an intel i5-7600K powered mini-ITX from AsRock. I used cheap SK Hynix RAM that was recognized at 2400Mhz out of the box. My CPU is said to support 2400Mhz RAM but shouldnt I be able to over clock it? * Reached out to GSkill...crickets. It's been 3 weeks. Sent email and tweet no luck.my Mobo company responded in 24 hours with no resolution. Mind you my mobo is 2 years old, out of warranty and support yet I got an answer. Gskill 45 days old...no support...1st and last purchase from these guys. *Aesthetically pleasing and works okay...minus 2 eggs for poor/rather lacking support *if this indeed was my error or my mobo/cpu inability to support the ram at overcloked speeds, I thats fine, I'd at least expect the manufacturer to say "sir, you're hardware cant support the full capabilities of our ram" "go get a new mobo/cpu" I'd take that over getting ghosted.

Great Ram
12 April 2019Lawrance D.

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

For Newer Intel users- Speed wise this is pretty much standard, there are a few slower choices out there and a bunch of faster that are supported with out manual overclocking, just set x.m.p. and your good to go. For AMD Users- Really check on your mb and cpu specs, your getting pretty close to your max specs before manual overclocking and may not be supported to be plug and play. Had a little bit of an issue seating the ram but once I got it in worked fine. Couldn't list it as a con as its most likely not the rams fault but the MBs but the RGB effects don't work in sleep mode, or when the system is off (mb rgb is still going when off). Been using corsair and kingstin memory for most of the past 20 years so first time going with G.Skill and really impressed with it ... MoreFor Newer Intel users- Speed wise this is pretty much standard, there are a few slower choices out there and a bunch of faster that are supported with out manual overclocking, just set x.m.p. and your good to go. For AMD Users- Really check on your mb and cpu specs, your getting pretty close to your max specs before manual overclocking and may not be supported to be plug and play. Had a little bit of an issue seating the ram but once I got it in worked fine. Couldn't list it as a con as its most likely not the rams fault but the MBs but the RGB effects don't work in sleep mode, or when the system is off (mb rgb is still going when off). Been using corsair and kingstin memory for most of the past 20 years so first time going with G.Skill and really impressed with it (remember when they first entered the memory market and were like the basic stuff you got at best buy). The deciding factor for these over the corsairs was the RGB (first rgb memory for me) these work and look great in the Asus MB, also heard that the corsair rgb lag with Asus rgb software. Out of the box, before setting up the Asus software these run a rainbow effect and look nice but its out of sync with the rest of the mobo, if you don't have an aRGB mb there is software from G.skill to give you more options, never needed it personally. If your looking for the best performance go with the Corsair Dominators if your looking for a great performance with great looks you can't go wrong with any of the TridentZ RGB series. I do plan on upgrading down the road, haven't decided if I'm buying another set of these to fill out the dims or go with a faster/larger GB set, but I am 100% sure I'll get another set of TridentZ.

Specification

layerNavigation
LightningRGB
Voltage1.35V
Capacity2 X 8GB (16GB Kit)

Price comparison

Updated 2 days ago
Amazon.com.au

$228.95

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 16GB (2 x 8GB)

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Amazon.com.au

$228.95

G.SKILL F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 16GB (2 x 8GB)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Scorptec

$209.00

G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

Delivery $13

Scorptec

$209.00

G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3200C16D-16GTZR 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4

Delivery $13

Playthek.com

$211.52

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4 16GB DDR4 3200MHz memory module

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

4x8 GB (2 kits) 100% stable XMP at 3466Mhz 7700k 4.2-4.6Ghz
15 March 2017

Bought these kits (2x) for a low-mid grade Windows 10 Premiere/Photoshop/Resolve home desktop/workstation/media server build (I own my own ad agency) consisting of the following... i7 7700k delidded, OC'd at 5Ghz, 5Ghz cache Corsair H100i Hydro with 2 ML-120 top exhaust fans Asus Rog Strix Z270e (with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) 32GB G.Skill F4 3466 XMP DDR4 (at 2.5Ghz) Samsung 960 Evo 1TB nvme SSD; media/cache/export Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SATA6; OS/programs Areca ARC-1222 8x PCIE with 8X Samsung MP4 500GB HDD SATA3 7200 rpm in RAID6 (reliable storage) MSI GTX 1070 8GB Armor OC Corsair HX850i power supply Cooler Master HAF932 case with 200mm side, 120mm exhaust, and 140mm front intake fans 4x USB 3.0 PCIE hub Internal USB 3.0 CF/SD card reader Pioneer BD-RW disc drive 27" Acer ... MoreBought these kits (2x) for a low-mid grade Windows 10 Premiere/Photoshop/Resolve home desktop/workstation/media server build (I own my own ad agency) consisting of the following... i7 7700k delidded, OC'd at 5Ghz, 5Ghz cache Corsair H100i Hydro with 2 ML-120 top exhaust fans Asus Rog Strix Z270e (with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) 32GB G.Skill F4 3466 XMP DDR4 (at 2.5Ghz) Samsung 960 Evo 1TB nvme SSD; media/cache/export Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SATA6; OS/programs Areca ARC-1222 8x PCIE with 8X Samsung MP4 500GB HDD SATA3 7200 rpm in RAID6 (reliable storage) MSI GTX 1070 8GB Armor OC Corsair HX850i power supply Cooler Master HAF932 case with 200mm side, 120mm exhaust, and 140mm front intake fans 4x USB 3.0 PCIE hub Internal USB 3.0 CF/SD card reader Pioneer BD-RW disc drive 27" Acer B276HUL 1440p IPS LED display 50" Samsung 4k UHD HDR 8500 series TV Sony/JBL 820 watt 7.1 surround via TOSLINK The RAM is only stable 100% of the time at 2500mhz when processor/cache is OC'd to 5Ghz; any higher makes zero difference on Premiere export/Photoshop batch/Resolve work, so somewhat of a moot point, and only at higher voltage, stock latency. I did manage to get the RAM stable at 3Ghz stock latency, but at voltages I am not comfortable with. 2500Mhz it's stable at low/moderate voltages, and again, no significant difference in render/export times. This system replaces my old i7 980x at 4Ghz with 24GB 1600Mhz DDR3, H100i cooler, GTX 660 2GB OC, Asus Rampage III Gene, with 850 SATA6 EVO and Areca ARC-1222 8x Samsung RAID6 array in same case with same Corsair h100i cooler/fans, and same Corsair HX850i PSU. Only upgraded as I wanted native Thunderbolt 3 compatibility, 4k Netflix with Z270 chipset, native dual nvme drives, my folks' Intel Q6600/G33/GTX 460 1GB was ancient and dying, it's a write-off, and I can easily afford it. I would have gone Ryzen 1800x but did not come out before I could take advantage of tax advantages for the year. With a PCIE/nvme adapter for the 960 Evo 1TB and GTX 1070 8GB OC, the 980x syatem was only 20% slower for work. Hope my folks appreciate it lol. I only run this machine overclocked when editing/working at home, otherwise I keep it at stock 4.2-4.5Ghz on the Processor, 4.2Ghz cache, and 3466Mhz RAM. I delidded my 7700k and used a custom liquid metal mix (GF works for a mettalurgy firm, it's close to Galinstan but with some special additives of her own). Her mix has better temps than CLU during stress testing. We have done some gaming (BF1, Fallout 4, R6 Siege, GTAV) at 4k and 1440p; stock 4.2-4.5 3466Mhz RAM, and 5Ghz overclocked CPU/2500Mhz RAM. Games installed on 850 Evo SATA6 SSD. No difference in load/FPS; GPU is the weak point (60fps at 1440p, 35-45@4K). May get a GTX 1080Ti for 4k 60FPS as our 4K HDR TV supports low latency gaming mode. Bear in mind I've been testing and tweaking this system for almost a month; and building/tuning PC's for years. My CPU is no golden chip, nor this RAM, but it performs as expected.

Anonymous originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Good RGB and Memory---support from manufacturer non-existent
20 January 2020

All around good RAM. What I don't particularly understand and this could be my own deficiency in how RAM works are: * RAM is recognized by my motherboard as 2133Mhz. Maybe by design but why say its DDR4 3000? * Reached out to Mobo manufacturer and was able to help me with boosting my mobo to 2400Mhz using XMP 2.0 setting plus tweaking RAM. * My mobo is an intel i5-7600K powered mini-ITX from AsRock. I used cheap SK Hynix RAM that was recognized at 2400Mhz out of the box. My CPU is said to support 2400Mhz RAM but shouldnt I be able to over clock it? * Reached out to GSkill...crickets. It's been 3 weeks. Sent email and tweet no luck.my Mobo company responded in 24 hours with no resolution. Mind you my mobo is 2 years old, out of warranty and support yet I got an ... MoreAll around good RAM. What I don't particularly understand and this could be my own deficiency in how RAM works are: * RAM is recognized by my motherboard as 2133Mhz. Maybe by design but why say its DDR4 3000? * Reached out to Mobo manufacturer and was able to help me with boosting my mobo to 2400Mhz using XMP 2.0 setting plus tweaking RAM. * My mobo is an intel i5-7600K powered mini-ITX from AsRock. I used cheap SK Hynix RAM that was recognized at 2400Mhz out of the box. My CPU is said to support 2400Mhz RAM but shouldnt I be able to over clock it? * Reached out to GSkill...crickets. It's been 3 weeks. Sent email and tweet no luck.my Mobo company responded in 24 hours with no resolution. Mind you my mobo is 2 years old, out of warranty and support yet I got an answer. Gskill 45 days old...no support...1st and last purchase from these guys. *Aesthetically pleasing and works okay...minus 2 eggs for poor/rather lacking support *if this indeed was my error or my mobo/cpu inability to support the ram at overcloked speeds, I thats fine, I'd at least expect the manufacturer to say "sir, you're hardware cant support the full capabilities of our ram" "go get a new mobo/cpu" I'd take that over getting ghosted.

PAUL J. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Great Ram
12 April 2019

For Newer Intel users- Speed wise this is pretty much standard, there are a few slower choices out there and a bunch of faster that are supported with out manual overclocking, just set x.m.p. and your good to go. For AMD Users- Really check on your mb and cpu specs, your getting pretty close to your max specs before manual overclocking and may not be supported to be plug and play. Had a little bit of an issue seating the ram but once I got it in worked fine. Couldn't list it as a con as its most likely not the rams fault but the MBs but the RGB effects don't work in sleep mode, or when the system is off (mb rgb is still going when off). Been using corsair and kingstin memory for most of the past 20 years so first time going with G.Skill and really impressed with it ... MoreFor Newer Intel users- Speed wise this is pretty much standard, there are a few slower choices out there and a bunch of faster that are supported with out manual overclocking, just set x.m.p. and your good to go. For AMD Users- Really check on your mb and cpu specs, your getting pretty close to your max specs before manual overclocking and may not be supported to be plug and play. Had a little bit of an issue seating the ram but once I got it in worked fine. Couldn't list it as a con as its most likely not the rams fault but the MBs but the RGB effects don't work in sleep mode, or when the system is off (mb rgb is still going when off). Been using corsair and kingstin memory for most of the past 20 years so first time going with G.Skill and really impressed with it (remember when they first entered the memory market and were like the basic stuff you got at best buy). The deciding factor for these over the corsairs was the RGB (first rgb memory for me) these work and look great in the Asus MB, also heard that the corsair rgb lag with Asus rgb software. Out of the box, before setting up the Asus software these run a rainbow effect and look nice but its out of sync with the rest of the mobo, if you don't have an aRGB mb there is software from G.skill to give you more options, never needed it personally. If your looking for the best performance go with the Corsair Dominators if your looking for a great performance with great looks you can't go wrong with any of the TridentZ RGB series. I do plan on upgrading down the road, haven't decided if I'm buying another set of these to fill out the dims or go with a faster/larger GB set, but I am 100% sure I'll get another set of TridentZ.

Lawrance D. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
It's G.Skill RAM, what do you expect?
6 May 2021

This is great RAM from a great company. All there is to it. G.Skill uses Samsung B-Die chips in their manufacturing of RAM, which provides the best overclocking capability. You can probably expect to run this RAM around 400 MHz higher than it is rated, with fairly tight timings, no issues. Depending on the silicon lottery and skill of the user. This kit is not on my MOBO QVL, nor my CPU QVL, runs just fine. Furthermore, this RAM is only "certified" for Intel chips. Runs on my AMD CPU just fine. Even bumped up the CAS latency, no issue. I actually bought two of these kits for a total of 4x8 configuration. No issue at all. PS: The higher you go in frequency, and the tighter the timings, the more strain you will put on your CPU's integrated memory controller. I don't ... MoreThis is great RAM from a great company. All there is to it. G.Skill uses Samsung B-Die chips in their manufacturing of RAM, which provides the best overclocking capability. You can probably expect to run this RAM around 400 MHz higher than it is rated, with fairly tight timings, no issues. Depending on the silicon lottery and skill of the user. This kit is not on my MOBO QVL, nor my CPU QVL, runs just fine. Furthermore, this RAM is only "certified" for Intel chips. Runs on my AMD CPU just fine. Even bumped up the CAS latency, no issue. I actually bought two of these kits for a total of 4x8 configuration. No issue at all. PS: The higher you go in frequency, and the tighter the timings, the more strain you will put on your CPU's integrated memory controller. I don't imagine it would be a problem at a speed like 3600 CL16, but it is possible that 4 sticks would refuse to boot or post, while 2 would be just fine. This is usually only an issue around 4000 MHz and can usually be alleviated with a better Motherboard. Just be warned that if you have a really old system, and need 32GB of RAM, 2 16GB sticks would probably be better.

Colt M. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Satisfied purchaser
21 May 2021

I purchased this ram because it fit my needs: - It was on the list of MSI's supported ram for a MSI x570 Meg Ace board that purchased. - I felt it was very reasonably priced for the speed and timings if offered in comparison to other ram available at the time. - I wanted RGB and this one matched perfectly with my case's theme. - I've been very happy with the ram purchase. The packaging arrived factory sealed and in good condition. It appeared to have worked as advertised for base speeds and xmp profiles. Over the course of the first year I periodically experienced some OS or application crashes. I assumed at first these were early adoption issues and looked at my Bios and gpu drivers being the cause, but it then became apparent that the rare but also random crashes ... MoreI purchased this ram because it fit my needs: - It was on the list of MSI's supported ram for a MSI x570 Meg Ace board that purchased. - I felt it was very reasonably priced for the speed and timings if offered in comparison to other ram available at the time. - I wanted RGB and this one matched perfectly with my case's theme. - I've been very happy with the ram purchase. The packaging arrived factory sealed and in good condition. It appeared to have worked as advertised for base speeds and xmp profiles. Over the course of the first year I periodically experienced some OS or application crashes. I assumed at first these were early adoption issues and looked at my Bios and gpu drivers being the cause, but it then became apparent that the rare but also random crashes were most frequent under 80%+ ram loads. A memtest program confirmed faults when reading back data on 1 of the 2 sticks. I put in an RMA request with G.Skill. They issued a number and I mailed the kit of ram to G.Skill along with the RMA form Newegg receipt of purchase. The tracking showed they received the ram. Three days after they had received the ram, I checked my email and didn't see a follow-up, but then checked my physical mailbox and was surprised to see an padded envelope from G.Skill with an enclosed brand new, factory sealed, identical kit of ram as a replacement. The new ram has been installed and running issue free for several months now. I'm very satisfied. I would recommend G.Skill and will look to them for ram in future builds on account of how painless and quick they made the RMA experience.

Luke originally posted on newegg.com
Should have paid more attention to G.Skill website regarding Ryzen Support
20 January 2018

The memory was on sale at time of purchase which swayed to me to quickly scoop it up. I've installed this in an MSI X370 system with Ryzen7 1800x. I have been able to reliably overclock to 2800Mhz, but have issues at 3000 and 3200. According to the G.Skill website they aren't strongly recommending much if any of their products for Ryzen support and had I spent more time looking this over I would have passed on these particular sticks. As for the RGB control software on a fresh Windows 10 install it was working great..... However after installing some other MB and PSU control and doing the JAN Windows Meltdown security updates everything stopped working. It looks like it utilizes code base from ASUS developed software (that's why the memory can be controlled by ASUS ... MoreThe memory was on sale at time of purchase which swayed to me to quickly scoop it up. I've installed this in an MSI X370 system with Ryzen7 1800x. I have been able to reliably overclock to 2800Mhz, but have issues at 3000 and 3200. According to the G.Skill website they aren't strongly recommending much if any of their products for Ryzen support and had I spent more time looking this over I would have passed on these particular sticks. As for the RGB control software on a fresh Windows 10 install it was working great..... However after installing some other MB and PSU control and doing the JAN Windows Meltdown security updates everything stopped working. It looks like it utilizes code base from ASUS developed software (that's why the memory can be controlled by ASUS Aura) but running anyone else's RGB control software may make it inoperable, or may (again according to what I've read) permanently disabled without flashing the RAM itself. There also seems to be some issue with X99 motherboards and their control if the SPD write functionality is disabled (too bad since that's the other machine I would put it in). And finally I've read in a few places that the Fall Creators Edition update may have also disabled this ability. I had issues with the installer itself after the JAN update of Windows 10, it complained about "AIO.sys(2) can't be found." Given all the variables involved I have decided not to try and troubleshoot a G.Skill conceptual and programming issue and wait to see if they can resolve it with an update. I recommend reading their forum PRIOR to buying this, especially if any of the following are true, 1) You aren't using an ASUS Aura enabled motherboard 2) You are using a Ryzen CPU 3) You are on Window 10 Fall Creators Update (latest patches as of 1-20-18) 4) You don't have hours to waste trying to debug someone else's poor work. Specifically this is the error I am getting, When I run the G.Skill app it says no g.skill ram detected and won't open. link to the forum post: https://www.gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=14257&page=3

Joseph M. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
The RGB looks nice... part Deux
26 February 2021

This is the second review after I deleted the first one. I realized I had not spelled out my systems specs so the manufacture rebuttal focused on the wrong thing so here we go: I love GSkill memory, this is the first time I have ever had a problem in many years of building systems. This system is my gaming rig. My specs: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk (bios 7C91vA5, latest) <- will run ram up to 5100 OC'd per specs Ryzen 7 3700X Thermaltake Water 3.0 360 ARGB Sync Edition AIO Seasonic FOCUS GX-750 (Gold) RTX 3070 FE Now the ram (F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC) is not on MSI's QVL. F4-3600C16D-16GTZ is. F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC is on G.Skill's QVL for my MB. This is actually the second MB I tried it on. I tested them on a ASRock B550 EXTREME4 AM4 AMD B550 with the same result. It would ... MoreThis is the second review after I deleted the first one. I realized I had not spelled out my systems specs so the manufacture rebuttal focused on the wrong thing so here we go: I love GSkill memory, this is the first time I have ever had a problem in many years of building systems. This system is my gaming rig. My specs: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk (bios 7C91vA5, latest) <- will run ram up to 5100 OC'd per specs Ryzen 7 3700X Thermaltake Water 3.0 360 ARGB Sync Edition AIO Seasonic FOCUS GX-750 (Gold) RTX 3070 FE Now the ram (F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC) is not on MSI's QVL. F4-3600C16D-16GTZ is. F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC is on G.Skill's QVL for my MB. This is actually the second MB I tried it on. I tested them on a ASRock B550 EXTREME4 AM4 AMD B550 with the same result. It would randomly restart the machine, usually when idle but I also had it happen mid game. It didn't matter if the XMP was set for 3600 or if it was at 2933. Asrock had some issues early on (check reddit) with the B550 chipset so I chalked it up to that and went with the MSI B550. Had the same issues. I decided to wait for bios updates to get the ram situation (so I thought) fixed but after 4 bios revisions, no joy, I still got the random restarts when I put the ram back in. Fortunately I have some G.Skill 3200 (F4-3200C16D-16GTZB) that is rock solid and I have no issues whatsoever with it, so I am good to go. I am waaay past the window to RMA these but I did decide to wait, thinking an update would fix the issue, so that is on me.

Michael M. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Unable to boot
1 December 2020

F4-4000C16D-32GTZR Intel I9-9900K Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X I was unable to boot my PC up with these on default timings at 4000Mhz. No matter what I do - swap the sticks, use different memory slots, increase timings to weird 19-21-21-42, increase voltage to 1.45 - nothing helps. Each stick works alone perfectly in single channel mode in any memory slot, but as long as I add the second one - it fails. It doesn't matter if I insert them into slots A1/B1 or A2/B2 as recommended. I spent several hours to play with voltage and timings and gave up. I have no idea what is a problem - either MB or faulty SDRAM. MB supports up to 4266Mhz as per spec. However, I was able to boot it up at 3900Mhz with no problem. The system is stable, the timings/voltage are all default. But ... MoreF4-4000C16D-32GTZR Intel I9-9900K Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X I was unable to boot my PC up with these on default timings at 4000Mhz. No matter what I do - swap the sticks, use different memory slots, increase timings to weird 19-21-21-42, increase voltage to 1.45 - nothing helps. Each stick works alone perfectly in single channel mode in any memory slot, but as long as I add the second one - it fails. It doesn't matter if I insert them into slots A1/B1 or A2/B2 as recommended. I spent several hours to play with voltage and timings and gave up. I have no idea what is a problem - either MB or faulty SDRAM. MB supports up to 4266Mhz as per spec. However, I was able to boot it up at 3900Mhz with no problem. The system is stable, the timings/voltage are all default. But benchmarks are poor - AIDA64 gives 52K read speed at best, 51K average. This is comparable to my old kit 3200C14D overclocked to 3866. MaxxMEM gives even worse results than the old kit. Decreasing timings to 16-16-16-37 doesn't get it any better. Decreasing CL to 15 gives boot failure again. I expected much more from this kit. Going to replace it with something more worthy...

masternc80 originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Works amazing
30 December 2021

I've always GSkill some people will say that they aren't what they used to be. I don't believe that I've been a gskill supporter 4 years like 2007/2008 but there's a few reasons why I still stick with him number one when you find an issue with one of their sticks they asked a single question. They just tell you here's the address here's the rma we will take care of it. There's no beating around the bush sure arguing or fighting or it's just simple Pleasant and I wish majority of customer service nowadays would act like that. I still have DDR3 first generation Ram 1600 MHz I think and I had to replace that twice and one was recent like a year ago 0 questions they said no problem they just want a proof of my receipt now that ram ungodly old but they still did it no ... MoreI've always GSkill some people will say that they aren't what they used to be. I don't believe that I've been a gskill supporter 4 years like 2007/2008 but there's a few reasons why I still stick with him number one when you find an issue with one of their sticks they asked a single question. They just tell you here's the address here's the rma we will take care of it. There's no beating around the bush sure arguing or fighting or it's just simple Pleasant and I wish majority of customer service nowadays would act like that. I still have DDR3 first generation Ram 1600 MHz I think and I had to replace that twice and one was recent like a year ago 0 questions they said no problem they just want a proof of my receipt now that ram ungodly old but they still did it no questions asked that's why I stick with them and typically it's a fast turnaround time with in a week now the first stick of memory that I had was a red Kit from way back in the day and I had problems when I said hey can I get a blue kit there like yeah no problem. I believe in that company because it believes in us the consumer to be honest that's what we need. Typically companies that make millions typically push us to the side because you no longer need us. They still care and they're here to stay

Anonymous originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
XMP fail when I try to use XMP 3000
21 October 2019

I am going to watch a few YT videos to see if there are tips on what I should try next. I have never used a UEFI before, my last computer was a Dell 9 years ago with an old BIOS so this is all new to me. Edit 21Oct2019 Reading suggestions on the ASUS ROG forum I tried some testing. I took out 4 sticks of ram and inserted 2 sticks in slot 2 and 4. I ran RealBench and got a total score of 88,882 Then in EUFI I set the AI Overclock to DOCP (=XMP) and selected the only setting DDR4-3000-16.18.18.18.38 I reran RealBench 106,381 = sweet Then in EUFI I requested overclocking (with CPU fan= 5%) and Real Bench---> went down? to 93,934 When I swapped those to sticks for the other 2 sticks I got similar numbers in RealBench When I added all 4 sticks the system shuts down and ... MoreI am going to watch a few YT videos to see if there are tips on what I should try next. I have never used a UEFI before, my last computer was a Dell 9 years ago with an old BIOS so this is all new to me. Edit 21Oct2019 Reading suggestions on the ASUS ROG forum I tried some testing. I took out 4 sticks of ram and inserted 2 sticks in slot 2 and 4. I ran RealBench and got a total score of 88,882 Then in EUFI I set the AI Overclock to DOCP (=XMP) and selected the only setting DDR4-3000-16.18.18.18.38 I reran RealBench 106,381 = sweet Then in EUFI I requested overclocking (with CPU fan= 5%) and Real Bench---> went down? to 93,934 When I swapped those to sticks for the other 2 sticks I got similar numbers in RealBench When I added all 4 sticks the system shuts down and all RGB goes out. Three times and then blues to a BIOS blue screen saying it cannot boot with those settings. A posting in ROG forum suggested manually setting - Mem Frequency to 3000 - SOC voltage to 1.2 - DRAM voltage to 1.35 - Timings to 16.18.18.18.38 but with all 4 sticks inserted the system tried 3 times to boot but failed. QED: even though the GSKILL TRIDENTZ RAM sticks F4-3000C16D-16GTZR are on the ASUS ROG STRIX B-450 QVL, you cannot buy 2 kits and use them. AND in the future if you only buy 2 sticks now you can NEVER UPGRADE IN THE FUTURE. I don't know if this is the fault of the RAM or the MOTHERBOARD or both. So I lowered the rating to 1 egg.

Bill A. originally posted on newegg.com

Specification

layerNavigation
LightningRGB
Voltage1.35V
Capacity2 X 8GB (16GB Kit)