G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 2x8Gb F4-3000C15D-16GTZB
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G.Skill F4-3000C15D-16GTZB 2800 MHz CL15 3000 MHz CL14 3000 MHz CL15 3000 MHz CL15 3200 MHz CL14 3200 MHz 3200 MHz CL15 CL16 (16-16-16) 3200 MHz CL16 (16-18-18) 3400 MHz CL16 3600 MHz CL15 3600 MHz CL16 3600 MHz CL17 3866 MHz CL18 4000 MHz CL18 4000 MHz CL19 4133 MHz CL19 (19-19-19) 4133 MHz CL19 (19-21-21) 4133 MHz CL19 (19-25-25) 4266 MHz CL19 4400 MHz CL19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Model overview based on user reviews
The G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 2x8Gb RAM is highly praised for its excellent performance, especially with AMD processors. Users have noted a significant performance increase, with one reporting a 17% gain on a Ryzen 3600x after overclocking. The memory is stable and runs smoothly even at higher frequencies, such as 3400 MHz, with tight timings. It features SK hynix chips, known for reliability. While the RAM lacks backlighting, its design is visually appealing. The product offers a substantial margin for overclocking, making it ideal for enthusiasts. However, users should be cautious of its height, which might interfere with PSU placement in narrow cases. Overall, it is a great choice for those looking to enhance their system's performance.
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I took memory a year ago for Ryzen 5 2600x (memory 3200 MHz Trident Z timings 16 18 18 38), set it to 3400 MHz with 16 18 18 38 timings and has been working stably for a year now. 1. 3400 MHz runs without problems with 15 16 16 37 timings (more possible)2. Chips cost SK hynix (if nothing has changed in a year) No use G.Skill F4-3200C16D-16GTZB more than year |
Memory is great. Ryzen shaved with a bang. I took it under 3600x, performance increased by 17% after overclocking. By the way, I didn’t understand what her peak was, but I didn’t drive hard, dumb to be honest, but 3376 takes like seeds with a minimum set of timings. But I’m still an overclocker)) It doesn’t heat up at all, so for extreme people there is a large supply of Cooling system. I really like the look, but unfortunately there is no backlight. I really liked the memory, especially judging by the tests - it has a huge margin for overclocking. I think I will change all the coolers in the case and try to overclock to peak values. By the way, the radiator is very high, if the PSU is located on top, and the case is narrow, then perhaps it can rest against it. I have a thin case, but the PSU is placed from below. Runs without problems. Real gain of 17% on Ryzen 3600x. Great look. No backlight. ![]() |
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