
G.Skill Trident Z RGB
2 x 8GB, 3000 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
G.Skill Trident Z RGB
2 x 8GB, 3000 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
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Total 16GB (2x8GB)
Yes, it is ... but 4400 MHz needs a bit configuration
I don't see a problem, I have 3200s 4x16GB side by side and nothing happens. In addition, my case does not cool with any fans except those of the 2 water cooling units of the graphics card and the AIO cooling of the CPU. My setup runs on extreme days easily 8 hours on full load and results in no bluescreen or performance drop.
3200mhz pause no problem with ryzen 2000 already ( in case of instability just lower it to 3000mhz in the bios it's simple ) for what is ryzen 3000 in my opinion 3200 will not pausera any problem ;) if you have money take 3200mhz case 14 if not case 16 will go very well too ;)
Yes I need the same rams but with the 5 2600, shouldn't make any difference. Don't forget to switch on D.O.C.P.
These are basically two different product numbers with different suppliers, availability and purchasing conditions. A product that is in stock at Digitec can normally be offered at a lower price than a product that has to be purchased from an external supplier. PS: Community guidelines: https://www.digitec.ch/de/Wiki/4490
Hello, yes it is 32GB. The second question I don't know. Sorry Hi
9 months ago
The G.Skill Trident Z RGB (4 x 8GB, 4000 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM) with the product ID F4-4000C18Q-32GTZRB is basically compatible with the ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F, but there are a few points to note: - The ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F supports DDR4 RAM, which matches the specifications of the G.Skill Trident Z RGB. - However, there may be issues with reaching the maximum clock speed of 4000 MHz, as compatibility and actual performance will depend on the specific BIOS settings and the quality of the RAM modules. Some users report difficulties in achieving higher clock speeds than 3800 MHz, even if the RAM modules theoretically support higher speeds. For best performance, make sure the motherboard BIOS is up to date and the RAM settings are configured accordingly.
Automatically generated from the .Compatible, yes, but in terms of frequency, the KF version will be more limited than the K. You also need to take into account the motherboard chipset, preferably Z790.
Hello, Is the buyer aware that this is a frequency that is not guaranteed? I own the 5950X and a X570 Formula VIII and this Ram Kit 2x(4Dimms,64GB), I changed to the 5800X3D but I can still give you what I know from back then: - The CPU 5950X has a guaranteed maximum supported frequency of 3200Mhz according to the manufacturer's page, everything above that depends on the CPU grade aka CPU lottery. https://www.amd.com/en/product/10456 that means clearly everything higher is lottery, but the community of users has found out that about 1800 FLCK works for everyone (3600Mhz). - Mainboards like the Asus X570 Formula VIII support higher frequencies but these are all marked with (O.C) and are not guaranteed and look like this: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4 4800(O.C.)/4600(O.C)/4400(O.C)/4266(O.C.)/4133(O.C.)/4000(O.C.)/3866(O.C.)/3733(O.C.)/3600(O.C.)/3466(O.C.)/3200/3000/2933/2800/2666/2400/2133 MHz Memory https://rog.asus.com/ch-de/motherboards/rog-crosshair/rog-crosshair-viii-formula-model/spec/ With RAM OC, there are several factors that determine how fast the memory can be set in one's own system - The CPU quality (whether the FLCK supports up to 1800 or higher) I recommend to leave the FLCK in 1:1 mode because only in benchmarks minimally more "MB/s" values appear. values appear but the system latency increases and undesirable behaviour such as micro jerks can also occur in everyday desktop use ... - Faster is not necessarily better, with Ryzen 5000 the best results are often from 3600Mhz-3800Mhz with manual low timings in 1:1 clock the best, try to aim for the same - Timings: lower or lower is always best (the numbers represent specific nanosecond timings, there are primary timings and secondary timings). most people only set the primary, but by adjusting and investing time, you can find an OC that has much better latencies. at 3600Mhz people aim for 16-16-16-36 or similar, but very few of them succeed in doing so (memory type), so some alternatives set their values a little higher and then unfortunately have minimally more latency in the ns range. - The memory type, Samsung B Dies, is supposed to be the best... "Samsung is: B > E > D > S Hynix is: AFR > MFR Microns are a mystery AFAIK Between Hynix and Samsung it goes B > E > AFR > D > MFR > S" - The voltage is very important and is forgotten by some, depending on the BIOS it is not loaded directly when loading the XMP profile or is set too "high". should be entered manually or checked after loading the profile... https://www.igorslab.de/wie-uebertaktet-man-den-arbeitsspeicher-richtig-basic-und-tutorial-fuer-das-ram-oc/3/ hope this helps
You can use this website to check the compatibility of your parts https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ but the Ram sticks here should work with your motherboard.
Yes, I use the programme because g.skill works perfectly.
"May" up to 3200 MHz.
The latencies are somewhat higher with the more expensive variant, but this makes no difference for "normal" use.
I work with an AMD board and AMD CPU - works perfectly.
So I run this Ram on an Asus Tuf Gaming X570 Plus (AMD Ryzen) just had to activate the OC Tuner and set the appropriate MHZ works fine. Since I'm not familiar with Intel boards, I still give a recommendation, so the 1 would be sure to flash the latest bios but please note how many bios update for the MB if several then you have to install each individually and then try to change the Ram settings. It is important that you download the motherboard manually from the MB producer's page and then know where to set the motherboard tuner on Asus boards it is the OC tuner!
Hoi - because people who have bought it at best have not yet reviewed it.... could be one of the reasons. There are "isolated" reviews on other portals/shops... LG
Unfortunately, G.Skill does not provide any information on this. Probably for a reason. According to a test report where the 4-pack kit was tested, they are single rank. If dual rank is match-decisive, I would choose a manufacturer that declares this on its homepage or ask G.Skill. https://www.gskill.com/techsupport
Dual channelling works with these Ram
Hi, it says so under "CAS latency". Here are the complete timings for this RAM: 16-19-19-39
Yes, that works. You may have to set the correct frequency in the BIOS.
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/ram-2?pdo=10-419%3A284421&q=ram&tagIds=76
They should fit, but it is best to check the link below again. There you can see which components are generally supported. https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/All-series/PRIME-Z390-A/
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