Product Review
As one of the world's highest performance DDR4 memory, the G.SKILL Trident Z Series is meticulously designed for extreme overclockers, high-end system builders and performance enthusiasts. Trident Z series is built with exceptionally hand-screened IC chips and tested with G.SKILL's rigorous validation process on a wide range of motherboards, ensuring maximum reliability and compatibility. Trident Z Series is capable of reaching 4000MHz XMP speed and breaks the past 5000MHz overclocking speed barrier - that means you can confidently unleash the maximum power of the memory kit to effortlessly address your demanding needs. Support for Intel XMP 2.0 makes overclocking a breeze. Featuring the G.SKILL's aggressive fin design and luxurious hair-line finish aluminum heat-spreaders, Trident Z Series provides the maximum cooling performance while creating a stunning look in your showcase system.
- G.SKILL Trident Z Series DDR4 U-DIMM Memory Kit, Model: F4-3200C16D-16GTZKW
- 16GB total capacity kit containing 2x8GB modules, rated for up to DDR4-3200 CL16-18-18-38 at 1.35V
- Non-ECC, DDR4 U-DIMM, 288-pin, for Desktop PC & Gaming
- Includes JEDEC default profile, and Intel XMP memory overclock profile
- Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure.
- Refer to G.SKILL memory QVL or RAM Configurator tool on the G.SKILL website for more details on validated motherboard and hardware.
- Usage in any manner inconsistent with manufacturer specifications, warnings, designs, or recommendations will result in lower speeds, system instability, or damage to the system or its components.
- Memory kits will boot at JEDEC default SPD speed at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware.
- For memory kits with XMP overclock profile, enable XMP/DOCP/A-XMP profile in BIOS to reach up to the rated potential XMP overclock speed of the memory kit, subject to the use of compatible hardware. Enabling XMP is an act of overclocking and requires BIOS setting adjustments.
- Reaching the rated XMP overclock speed and system stability will depend on the compatibility and capability of the motherboard and CPU used.