
G.Skill Trident Z
2 x 4GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
G.Skill Trident Z
2 x 4GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
No problem at all, but you must install the latest BIOS update. The memory is also on the Qualified Vendor List of the mainboard. http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO_DRAM_QVLforAMDRyzenProcessors_0316.pdf?_ga=2.101272328.824616026.1495538285-1184184138.1495538268
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This is the same procedure as with Intel. As long as the same specifications are met with the RAM, it doesn't matter whether they are bought directly in 4 or 2x2 kits, it will work. I speak from experience (at least with Ryzen 3700X and Ripjaws V).
Yeah sure. It works with both :)
According to the information I have, it is Dual Rank RAM.
I have this RAM 2x 8 GB connected to a Ryzen 5 3600X and it runs flawlessly, I don't see why it wouldn't work with a 5600X but to be on the safe side I recommend you check the manufacturers official CPU support list.
As what? These 3200s are CL14, the less latency, the more expensive, of course always within the specifications.
Are they in the correct slot? Depending on the mainboard, it may be different, e.g. A2-B2-C2-D2. Timings clock and voltage or profile set in the bios? Are there other bars in operation at the same time? What do you mean by incompatible, are eigtl B-DIE chips on the Ram and those are the best for Ryzen 1 +2.
If the RAM modules are not listed, this does not mean that they are not compatible. Often they have simply not been tested. Only the modules that have actually been tested are listed as compatible. You can hardly expect motherboard manufacturers to test every RAM module that is available. Vice versa with RAM producers. As long as the RAM modules correspond to the specifications of the mainboard, there should not be any problems. With this mainboard, I would also recommend 4x8GB RAM, since the MB supports Quad Channel. I hope that answers the question.
I have the Asus ROG Strix X570-E motherboard and it runs perfectly with this G.skill ddr4 3200 ram. But I'm not a professional, so I don't know if there are better alternatives or RAM with more consistent clock frequencies.
Yes. The board supports up to 128GB RAM (4 x 32GB), from DDR4-2133 MHz up to DDR4-4400 MHz / DIMM 288. The G.Skill 16GB 3600 MHz RAM is also on the board's compatibility list: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_z390-aorus-master_191113.pdf
Never mind. Probably a typo - if this is really adjusted by humans?! Is now, 22.12.19, CHF 147... :)
Thanks for the info! By the way, you can report incorrect specifications directly on the product page. Product page -> Specifications -> ↓ Show more -> Scroll down -> Report incorrect data -> And then change the corresponding entry or enter a "general error report".
This means that the supplier does not have the product in stock at the moment and therefore, if you place an order, the product will have to be organised elsewhere, which Digitec or the supplier expects to take the specified time.
Liefertermin anfragen: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/gskill-trident-z-2x-16gb-ddr4-3200-dimm-288-arbeitsspeicher-5889746#availability
I recommend 1 Kit with 4 modules. But 2 Kits should be fine aswell with Intel CPU's.
Its function depends on the motherboard, it is possible to clock it at 3200 if the motherboard allows it
Unfortunately, we do not have any further information as the item is currently not available and the delivery time is therefore unknown. However, as soon as we know more, we will be happy to adjust this here.
This should basically work with a 6-core or higher processor.
This is probably because the tested latency is different. If you compare the products here on Digitec, you will find the information under Memory, CAS latency etc.. By the way, G.SKILL differentiates itself on the website, see https://www.gskill.com/en/catalog/desktop-memory (there the menu "Tested Latency").
yes, it will work. only it is not guaranteed that all sticks can be operated at the same speed. it is always recommended to use the same ram bars if possible to ensure the best compatibility.
They all look the same on the outside. Here is the link to the manufacturer's website: http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3200c15d-16gtz
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