G.SKILL Trident Z Neo Series, 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3600MHz 288-Pin SDRAM CL16 Desktop Memory - View 1

G.SKILL Trident Z Neo Series, 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3600MHz 288-Pin SDRAM CL16 Desktop Memory

4.5 (84 ratings)
~$239.00
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Key Features

  • 32GB (4 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3600 (PC4 28800)

Specifications

Voltage
1.35 Volts
Column Address Strobe Latency
16
Data Transfer Rate
3600 MHz
Number of Pins
288
Form Factor
DIMM
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Special Features
Lightweight
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Memory Speed
3600 MHz
RAM Size
32 GB
UPC
848354033455
Manufacturer
G.SKILL
Brand Name
G.Skill
Model Name
Trident Z Neo

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Customer Reviews

MARC
Worked perfectly on fist boot after setting XMP profile to on. I had Corsair that I could only use 2x 8g sticks with as 4x 8g caused memory controller issues on my X570 Aorus Elite WiFi. No matter what settings I tried I couldn’t get the Corsair dram to hit 3200MHz stable even with XMP settings. Not one issue since swapping to the gSkill kit. 32Gb at 3600MHz is stable, so now I can move on with my games and streams without worry of memory controller crashes.
William Drake
Excellent Rock Solid Ram. Absolutely beautiful looking. I was able to get them up to 3,600 took a little bit of research been messing around in the Bios but that d o p e c or whatever it's called recognize the RAM and new just want to turn it to and after booty and a couple of times and finally posted and my Ram was at its Max! Just make sure you update the BIOS on your motherboard couldn't be happier.
David
The timings are a bit high for my liking and were not included in the product description when I purchased the kit. Please add this for transparency!
Just Another Reviewer
For the most part, plug and play with my X570-based board. I'm not blaming the RAM for not running at 3600 when XMP was enabled. As soon as I manually specified the speed as well as increased the vdimm to 1.35 (my board wanted to only send 1.2 otherwise), the memory ran flawlessly at advertised speeds. I haven't tried overclocking it yet because frankly, 4x8GB of this RAM with a 3900X is fantastically-fast enough as it is.