Rick SRick S
I just finally built a system to upgrade my Core i7 6850K, my new system specs are as follows:AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU (Deepcool Castle 360EX CPU cooler)Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 Motherboard (F11 BIOS currently, the latest as of today)32 GB G. Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 MHz DDR4 Memory (this)Sapphire Radeon Pulse 5700XT Video CardSamsung EVO 1TB SSD (OS drive)Seagate 2TB SSHD (Data)Seagate 5TB HD (Backup/more data)This system is a true beast, with some BIOS tweaks I am hitting 4.6 Ghz boost clocks and it chews through all my software and games.32 GB of memory is a bit overkill with 16 GB being the sweet spot currently, but I was running 32 GB with my old system so figured I would keep the memory at the same level.This memory performs perfect, is very fast, looks great, and is highly recommended. I have used G. Skill memory for about 8 years now and always get it for my PC builds. I can give this a no-brainer "get this" if you need memory for a Ryzen build. It works at advertised speeds and even allows tighter timings if you so desire. The one thing that is wrong in the specs is it is Hynix memory, not Samsung. In the pictures you will see my CPU-Z results and information.
Geo
I just ordered two more of these to total 64 gig in my system as Im thinking it will help editing in Davinci Resolve, Im watching windows resource monitor while playing back 4 6k videos simultaneously and my 32 gigs is getting to 90 plus percent also alot of stuttering. I have them running at 3800mhz on a asus amd hero viii board with 5950x. I can recommend these sticks for sure. Putting them to 3800 on this board was a breeze
HyperwarpHyperwarp
Super fast. wish i would have had the money to buy the 64gb kit tho. Makes my games run super smooth
Ian
Cheaper than most other name brands, good RGB. Performs exactly as advertised. Bonus for Gskill having the best RAM compatibility tool on their website.