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G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3600C17D-32GTZR 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz DDR4
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G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C17D 32GTZR Trident Z RGB 3600Mhz CL17 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM
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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600 Memory
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(LS) G.SKILL F4-3600C17D-32GTZR 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ PC4-28800 / DDR4 3600 Mhz/ Timings 17-19-19-39/ Voltage 1.35V/ Trident Z RGB
Delivery between 16–19 June $15
originally posted on microcenter.com
When I first built my PC in August of 2020, I bought an open-box Ram kit, G.Skill 16GB. Since then, I was able to return the open-box kit because I suspected it was defective--which is probably why it was open-box--and exchange it for a Crucial 16GB Ram kit. I ended up returning that kit the same day because Aura Creator didn't bring out the best effects of the RGB. I exchanged it for a Corsair Vengeance 16GB kit which was not stable at all and reset to 2133Mhz by itself every other day and caused my games to crash at least once a day for about 3 days straight. I then exchanged that kit for a G.Skill 32GB kit which was fine except that when I was having frame drops I decided to give Crucial another chance but with 32GB this time around. For some reason, Aura Creator ... MoreWhen I first built my PC in August of 2020, I bought an open-box Ram kit, G.Skill 16GB. Since then, I was able to return the open-box kit because I suspected it was defective--which is probably why it was open-box--and exchange it for a Crucial 16GB Ram kit. I ended up returning that kit the same day because Aura Creator didn't bring out the best effects of the RGB. I exchanged it for a Corsair Vengeance 16GB kit which was not stable at all and reset to 2133Mhz by itself every other day and caused my games to crash at least once a day for about 3 days straight. I then exchanged that kit for a G.Skill 32GB kit which was fine except that when I was having frame drops I decided to give Crucial another chance but with 32GB this time around. For some reason, Aura Creator worked fine with this kit. Go figure.I was almost happy until I noticed that I was utilizing quite a bit of RAM while gaming since I tend to have Chrome tabs open for music and other sites I use to keep track of stats so I decided to upgrade to 64GB.Unfortunately Micro Center doesn't have a huge selection of 64GB RAM kits, so it was either Crucial which was a quad channel kit that my motherboard can't take advantage of so I opted for this 2-stick RAM kit instead. Let me tell you, I had forgotten how good the RGB is, especially compared to the Crucial and Corsair RAM kits. This kit is top-tier. Compared to the Crucial RGB, it doesn't display green, blue, or red when strobing from Aqua to White. The brightness and color accuracy is so much better than the Corsair kit that I had. As far as performance, even though this is a CL18 kit instead of CL16, the PC is more responsive!That's not to say that I didn't have any issues when I put this kit in my PC. To begin with, my PC didn't post and I received several different codes on my MOBO which the manual had no explanation for and online I found so many different (and wrong) theories, fixes, and additional issues. What ended up working for me was trying only 1 of the RAM sticks from one DIMM slot to the next until the PC posted. Once I got into BIOS, I changed DOCP back to Auto and exited with saved changes. Then I was successful in booting up and when I checked Task Manager, it showed that I was at 2633Mhz so I shut down, installed the 2nd RAM stick and turned on the PC. I checked Task Manager again and it showed both RAM sticks. I shut down and jumped into BIOS again to enable DOCP and restart. Once Windows booted up, I was in business. I wonder if by leaving the previous profile for the Crucial RAM I had caused the PC to not be able to boot when I first installed this RAM. That being said, I highly recommend you reset your profile to auto before you take out your old ram since it might be the reason I had a bit of a struggle.
originally posted on microcenter.com
I was very lucky to have found both 32 GB kits I bought as Open box returns at my local Micro Center at a good price. I chose the XMP profile and it was plug and play. CPU-Z showed all for sticks are running at DDR4-4000 full speed. I did increase the CPU infinity fabric so I can have the recommended 1:1 ratio with the RAM, as recommended for Ryzen and again, no issues. After that I stressed the system using Aida64 for 4 hours and no problem. And lastly I checked the memory overnight for 10 hours using Passmark Memtest86 pro. It passed with flying colors. This particular model is just rock solid. Go and just get it.
originally posted on newegg.com
Everything seemed fine for a few days of light use, but then I had a nice 24hr session and started noticing hiccups. My PC would randomly restart while gaming, and I also got a few BSODs while gaming/downloading games. My first thought went to the RAM after reading some of the various stop codes given from the BSODs, including 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, which is linked to defective RAM or drivers. I ruled out the drivers because I did a full PC reset and deleted everything out of frustration. Lol I absolutely refuse to turn off XMP, because I want what I paid for (3600MHz CL16). Instead of testing with XMP off, I swapped with a kit of 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance from my other PC. I then tested by downloading a lot of games over about 3-4 hours (which had ... MoreEverything seemed fine for a few days of light use, but then I had a nice 24hr session and started noticing hiccups. My PC would randomly restart while gaming, and I also got a few BSODs while gaming/downloading games. My first thought went to the RAM after reading some of the various stop codes given from the BSODs, including 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, which is linked to defective RAM or drivers. I ruled out the drivers because I did a full PC reset and deleted everything out of frustration. Lol I absolutely refuse to turn off XMP, because I want what I paid for (3600MHz CL16). Instead of testing with XMP off, I swapped with a kit of 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance from my other PC. I then tested by downloading a lot of games over about 3-4 hours (which had previously given me at least 2 BSODs in a short amount of time)... no BSOD or restarts with the Corsair. I will be returning these for a replacement, or possibly an "upgrade" to 4x8 TridentZ Neo 3600 (still SK Hynix) since Ryzen also seems to benefit from 4 DIMMs. Disappointed overall. I expected a little more stability, but can't expect much from an SK Hynix kit. The Samsung B-Die (model F4-3600C16D-32GTZR (no "C" at the end)) price is just not worth it for my use case, even though it is far more stable. I will just be enabling XMP and moving on. I've had enough headaches. My system specs: - 5800X (stock) - 3070 Gigabyte Gaming OC (stock) - Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE mobo - V750 CM SFX PSU - 1TB WD SN550 SSD - EK 280mm AIO - Lian Li O11-D Mini - 6 x eZDIY Moonlight fans - RAM = NOW PENDING ~
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |
G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3600C17D-32GTZR 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz DDR4
Delivery $13
G Skill 32GB 2x16GB F4 3600C17D 32GTZR Trident Z RGB 3600Mhz CL17 DDR4 RAM - DDR4 RAM
Delivery $15.59
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600 Memory
Free delivery between Tue – Fri
(LS) G.SKILL F4-3600C17D-32GTZR 32GB (2 x 16GB)/ PC4-28800 / DDR4 3600 Mhz/ Timings 17-19-19-39/ Voltage 1.35V/ Trident Z RGB
Delivery between 16–19 June $15
When I first built my PC in August of 2020, I bought an open-box Ram kit, G.Skill 16GB. Since then, I was able to return the open-box kit because I suspected it was defective--which is probably why it was open-box--and exchange it for a Crucial 16GB Ram kit. I ended up returning that kit the same day because Aura Creator didn't bring out the best effects of the RGB. I exchanged it for a Corsair Vengeance 16GB kit which was not stable at all and reset to 2133Mhz by itself every other day and caused my games to crash at least once a day for about 3 days straight. I then exchanged that kit for a G.Skill 32GB kit which was fine except that when I was having frame drops I decided to give Crucial another chance but with 32GB this time around. For some reason, Aura Creator ... MoreWhen I first built my PC in August of 2020, I bought an open-box Ram kit, G.Skill 16GB. Since then, I was able to return the open-box kit because I suspected it was defective--which is probably why it was open-box--and exchange it for a Crucial 16GB Ram kit. I ended up returning that kit the same day because Aura Creator didn't bring out the best effects of the RGB. I exchanged it for a Corsair Vengeance 16GB kit which was not stable at all and reset to 2133Mhz by itself every other day and caused my games to crash at least once a day for about 3 days straight. I then exchanged that kit for a G.Skill 32GB kit which was fine except that when I was having frame drops I decided to give Crucial another chance but with 32GB this time around. For some reason, Aura Creator worked fine with this kit. Go figure.I was almost happy until I noticed that I was utilizing quite a bit of RAM while gaming since I tend to have Chrome tabs open for music and other sites I use to keep track of stats so I decided to upgrade to 64GB.Unfortunately Micro Center doesn't have a huge selection of 64GB RAM kits, so it was either Crucial which was a quad channel kit that my motherboard can't take advantage of so I opted for this 2-stick RAM kit instead. Let me tell you, I had forgotten how good the RGB is, especially compared to the Crucial and Corsair RAM kits. This kit is top-tier. Compared to the Crucial RGB, it doesn't display green, blue, or red when strobing from Aqua to White. The brightness and color accuracy is so much better than the Corsair kit that I had. As far as performance, even though this is a CL18 kit instead of CL16, the PC is more responsive!That's not to say that I didn't have any issues when I put this kit in my PC. To begin with, my PC didn't post and I received several different codes on my MOBO which the manual had no explanation for and online I found so many different (and wrong) theories, fixes, and additional issues. What ended up working for me was trying only 1 of the RAM sticks from one DIMM slot to the next until the PC posted. Once I got into BIOS, I changed DOCP back to Auto and exited with saved changes. Then I was successful in booting up and when I checked Task Manager, it showed that I was at 2633Mhz so I shut down, installed the 2nd RAM stick and turned on the PC. I checked Task Manager again and it showed both RAM sticks. I shut down and jumped into BIOS again to enable DOCP and restart. Once Windows booted up, I was in business. I wonder if by leaving the previous profile for the Crucial RAM I had caused the PC to not be able to boot when I first installed this RAM. That being said, I highly recommend you reset your profile to auto before you take out your old ram since it might be the reason I had a bit of a struggle.
I was very lucky to have found both 32 GB kits I bought as Open box returns at my local Micro Center at a good price. I chose the XMP profile and it was plug and play. CPU-Z showed all for sticks are running at DDR4-4000 full speed. I did increase the CPU infinity fabric so I can have the recommended 1:1 ratio with the RAM, as recommended for Ryzen and again, no issues. After that I stressed the system using Aida64 for 4 hours and no problem. And lastly I checked the memory overnight for 10 hours using Passmark Memtest86 pro. It passed with flying colors. This particular model is just rock solid. Go and just get it.
Everything seemed fine for a few days of light use, but then I had a nice 24hr session and started noticing hiccups. My PC would randomly restart while gaming, and I also got a few BSODs while gaming/downloading games. My first thought went to the RAM after reading some of the various stop codes given from the BSODs, including 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, which is linked to defective RAM or drivers. I ruled out the drivers because I did a full PC reset and deleted everything out of frustration. Lol I absolutely refuse to turn off XMP, because I want what I paid for (3600MHz CL16). Instead of testing with XMP off, I swapped with a kit of 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance from my other PC. I then tested by downloading a lot of games over about 3-4 hours (which had ... MoreEverything seemed fine for a few days of light use, but then I had a nice 24hr session and started noticing hiccups. My PC would randomly restart while gaming, and I also got a few BSODs while gaming/downloading games. My first thought went to the RAM after reading some of the various stop codes given from the BSODs, including 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, which is linked to defective RAM or drivers. I ruled out the drivers because I did a full PC reset and deleted everything out of frustration. Lol I absolutely refuse to turn off XMP, because I want what I paid for (3600MHz CL16). Instead of testing with XMP off, I swapped with a kit of 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance from my other PC. I then tested by downloading a lot of games over about 3-4 hours (which had previously given me at least 2 BSODs in a short amount of time)... no BSOD or restarts with the Corsair. I will be returning these for a replacement, or possibly an "upgrade" to 4x8 TridentZ Neo 3600 (still SK Hynix) since Ryzen also seems to benefit from 4 DIMMs. Disappointed overall. I expected a little more stability, but can't expect much from an SK Hynix kit. The Samsung B-Die (model F4-3600C16D-32GTZR (no "C" at the end)) price is just not worth it for my use case, even though it is far more stable. I will just be enabling XMP and moving on. I've had enough headaches. My system specs: - 5800X (stock) - 3070 Gigabyte Gaming OC (stock) - Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE mobo - V750 CM SFX PSU - 1TB WD SN550 SSD - EK 280mm AIO - Lian Li O11-D Mini - 6 x eZDIY Moonlight fans - RAM = NOW PENDING ~
Just piecing it together. My rig: Corsair Obsidian Series 650D ATX Windowed Computer Case. ASUS ROG Strix Z590-E Gaming motherboard. MAG CORELIQUID 280R Closed Loop Liquid Cooler w/ ARGB Fans (Exhaust/push) Intel Core i-9 11900K Processor. G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) F4-4600C20D-32GTZR. 2Tb XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive (OS). NVIDIA Geforce GTX 980 Ti Golden Edition. Toughpower PF1 ARGB Platinum Series 1050W Power Supply. Western Digital Re Drive WD3000FYYZ SATA6 7200 RPM 3Tb (storage) 840 EVO Series (1TB) 2.5 inch SSD (storage). LG WH14NS40 14X Blu-ray 5.25inch Optical Drive. Coolermaster Master Fan MF200R ARGB 200mm Front Intake fan. Coolermaster Master Fan SF120R ARGB 120mm Exhaust fan. Windows 10 Pro.
I purchased this ram because it fit my needs: - It was on the list of MSI's supported ram for a MSI x570 Meg Ace board that purchased. - I felt it was very reasonably priced for the speed and timings if offered in comparison to other ram available at the time. - I wanted RGB and this one matched perfectly with my case's theme. - I've been very happy with the ram purchase. The packaging arrived factory sealed and in good condition. It appeared to have worked as advertised for base speeds and xmp profiles. Over the course of the first year I periodically experienced some OS or application crashes. I assumed at first these were early adoption issues and looked at my Bios and gpu drivers being the cause, but it then became apparent that the rare but also random crashes ... MoreI purchased this ram because it fit my needs: - It was on the list of MSI's supported ram for a MSI x570 Meg Ace board that purchased. - I felt it was very reasonably priced for the speed and timings if offered in comparison to other ram available at the time. - I wanted RGB and this one matched perfectly with my case's theme. - I've been very happy with the ram purchase. The packaging arrived factory sealed and in good condition. It appeared to have worked as advertised for base speeds and xmp profiles. Over the course of the first year I periodically experienced some OS or application crashes. I assumed at first these were early adoption issues and looked at my Bios and gpu drivers being the cause, but it then became apparent that the rare but also random crashes were most frequent under 80%+ ram loads. A memtest program confirmed faults when reading back data on 1 of the 2 sticks. I put in an RMA request with G.Skill. They issued a number and I mailed the kit of ram to G.Skill along with the RMA form Newegg receipt of purchase. The tracking showed they received the ram. Three days after they had received the ram, I checked my email and didn't see a follow-up, but then checked my physical mailbox and was surprised to see an padded envelope from G.Skill with an enclosed brand new, factory sealed, identical kit of ram as a replacement. The new ram has been installed and running issue free for several months now. I'm very satisfied. I would recommend G.Skill and will look to them for ram in future builds on account of how painless and quick they made the RMA experience.
- Gigabyte X570SI - AMD Ryzen 5950X When going beyond 3,200MHz the CPU's memory controller is key. The frequency scaling is quite good and it would boot at 4,000MHz with 2,000MHz Infinity Fabric, but I couldn't get it stable enough to run 24/7. Also tried 3600MHz @ C16 and pure 1T but it wouldn't run stable at all. At these high speeds or tight timings, I would fault the CPU over the RAM. The main challenge here is capacity vs. speed. I settled for 3,800MHz @ C18 which is acceptable given the large capacity. I have tested with TESTMEM5 using 1usmus tests and it's solid with the ZenTimings values from the pics. If you want capacity and only have 2 RAM slots this is a good kit.
I am currently running an AMD system so at first I was worried that there would be compatibility issues seeing as this kit is designed for intel, but I have been using it for a couple weeks with no issues whatsoever. This ram kit is ridiculously powerful and probably the best kit you can get if you want a future-proofed system without breaking the bank. Two things to note though: 1. For some reason g.skill thought it would be a good idea to make one of the aluminum cover panels painted black and the other grey, so the two sides of the ram are different colors. The good news is, if you are running a case with a tempered glass side panel it is almost impossible to tell the difference between the sides when the ram is installed. 2. The rgb software is finnicky and the ... MoreI am currently running an AMD system so at first I was worried that there would be compatibility issues seeing as this kit is designed for intel, but I have been using it for a couple weeks with no issues whatsoever. This ram kit is ridiculously powerful and probably the best kit you can get if you want a future-proofed system without breaking the bank. Two things to note though: 1. For some reason g.skill thought it would be a good idea to make one of the aluminum cover panels painted black and the other grey, so the two sides of the ram are different colors. The good news is, if you are running a case with a tempered glass side panel it is almost impossible to tell the difference between the sides when the ram is installed. 2. The rgb software is finnicky and the lights in the ram are pretty dim. Had a couple instances where the software would just not control the ram and I had to restart the computer. The light isn't diffused very well through the diffusers on top of the ram sticks either, creating splotches of light and darkness. I will say I am pretty OCD about how my build looks and these issues haven't been bad enough for me to return the sticks for something else.
This is the second review after I deleted the first one. I realized I had not spelled out my systems specs so the manufacture rebuttal focused on the wrong thing so here we go: I love GSkill memory, this is the first time I have ever had a problem in many years of building systems. This system is my gaming rig. My specs: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk (bios 7C91vA5, latest) <- will run ram up to 5100 OC'd per specs Ryzen 7 3700X Thermaltake Water 3.0 360 ARGB Sync Edition AIO Seasonic FOCUS GX-750 (Gold) RTX 3070 FE Now the ram (F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC) is not on MSI's QVL. F4-3600C16D-16GTZ is. F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC is on G.Skill's QVL for my MB. This is actually the second MB I tried it on. I tested them on a ASRock B550 EXTREME4 AM4 AMD B550 with the same result. It would ... MoreThis is the second review after I deleted the first one. I realized I had not spelled out my systems specs so the manufacture rebuttal focused on the wrong thing so here we go: I love GSkill memory, this is the first time I have ever had a problem in many years of building systems. This system is my gaming rig. My specs: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk (bios 7C91vA5, latest) <- will run ram up to 5100 OC'd per specs Ryzen 7 3700X Thermaltake Water 3.0 360 ARGB Sync Edition AIO Seasonic FOCUS GX-750 (Gold) RTX 3070 FE Now the ram (F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC) is not on MSI's QVL. F4-3600C16D-16GTZ is. F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC is on G.Skill's QVL for my MB. This is actually the second MB I tried it on. I tested them on a ASRock B550 EXTREME4 AM4 AMD B550 with the same result. It would randomly restart the machine, usually when idle but I also had it happen mid game. It didn't matter if the XMP was set for 3600 or if it was at 2933. Asrock had some issues early on (check reddit) with the B550 chipset so I chalked it up to that and went with the MSI B550. Had the same issues. I decided to wait for bios updates to get the ram situation (so I thought) fixed but after 4 bios revisions, no joy, I still got the random restarts when I put the ram back in. Fortunately I have some G.Skill 3200 (F4-3200C16D-16GTZB) that is rock solid and I have no issues whatsoever with it, so I am good to go. I am waaay past the window to RMA these but I did decide to wait, thinking an update would fix the issue, so that is on me.
I've always GSkill some people will say that they aren't what they used to be. I don't believe that I've been a gskill supporter 4 years like 2007/2008 but there's a few reasons why I still stick with him number one when you find an issue with one of their sticks they asked a single question. They just tell you here's the address here's the rma we will take care of it. There's no beating around the bush sure arguing or fighting or it's just simple Pleasant and I wish majority of customer service nowadays would act like that. I still have DDR3 first generation Ram 1600 MHz I think and I had to replace that twice and one was recent like a year ago 0 questions they said no problem they just want a proof of my receipt now that ram ungodly old but they still did it no ... MoreI've always GSkill some people will say that they aren't what they used to be. I don't believe that I've been a gskill supporter 4 years like 2007/2008 but there's a few reasons why I still stick with him number one when you find an issue with one of their sticks they asked a single question. They just tell you here's the address here's the rma we will take care of it. There's no beating around the bush sure arguing or fighting or it's just simple Pleasant and I wish majority of customer service nowadays would act like that. I still have DDR3 first generation Ram 1600 MHz I think and I had to replace that twice and one was recent like a year ago 0 questions they said no problem they just want a proof of my receipt now that ram ungodly old but they still did it no questions asked that's why I stick with them and typically it's a fast turnaround time with in a week now the first stick of memory that I had was a red Kit from way back in the day and I had problems when I said hey can I get a blue kit there like yeah no problem. I believe in that company because it believes in us the consumer to be honest that's what we need. Typically companies that make millions typically push us to the side because you no longer need us. They still care and they're here to stay
I would take the two negative reviews with a grain of salt... Those jabronis obviously don't have a clue what they're talking about. Initially I, too, believed one of the sticks may have been faulty. Upon further tinkering in the bios I determined that neither stick was faulty. I just hadn't figured my bios out entirely. I've now been using these sticks at the 4776 setting without *any* crashes in well over 24 hours of total gameplay now. warzone and halo infinite. max settings. idle fps is 110-120 When I run gpu benchmark my sticks are at the very top, somewhere around 120% or better. the rgb works perfectly and is very cool, like a black guy cool. My fps is through the roof, on 2k moniror I'm getting never less than 80 fps with a 3060 short card at 92% power/fan ... MoreI would take the two negative reviews with a grain of salt... Those jabronis obviously don't have a clue what they're talking about. Initially I, too, believed one of the sticks may have been faulty. Upon further tinkering in the bios I determined that neither stick was faulty. I just hadn't figured my bios out entirely. I've now been using these sticks at the 4776 setting without *any* crashes in well over 24 hours of total gameplay now. warzone and halo infinite. max settings. idle fps is 110-120 When I run gpu benchmark my sticks are at the very top, somewhere around 120% or better. the rgb works perfectly and is very cool, like a black guy cool. My fps is through the roof, on 2k moniror I'm getting never less than 80 fps with a 3060 short card at 92% power/fan speed and I never see temps above 62-63c with my lian li 215 case. this ram is reasonably priced for what you are getting.
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |
G.SKILL 32GB F4-3600C17D-32GTZR DDR4 3600 MHz Trident Z RGB
The Ultimate DDR4 Just Got Better! Featuring a completely exposed light bar with vibrant RGB LEDs, merged with the award-winning Trident Z heatspreader design, and constructed with the highest quality components, the Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kit combines the most vivid RGB lighting with uncompromised performance. Full Range RGB Support The uncovered light bar is designed for visual gratification in full RGB. The default lighting sports a fluid full spectrum rainbow wave. Downloadable software allows expanded effect and colour customizations to the memory modules. Colour match your build and rethink the possibilities with RGB. Exceptionally Engineered Trident Z RGB retains the iconic design element of the traditional Trident Z lineup - featuring luxurious hair-line finished aluminium heatspreaders and an aggressive fin design for highly efficient heat dissipation. The top of the heatsink has been exclusively engineered to mount a wider light diffuser for more extravagant lighting effects. Look no further for a memory that combines performance and beauty for building a stylish, modern PC! Trident Z Means Overclocking Each memory kit contains specially screened ICs through G.SKILL s unparalleled selection process and a custom engineered ten-layer PCB offering maximum signal stability; and every single kit is rigorously tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards. Reveal Your Inner Colours Create a one of a kind PC with the Trident Z RGB memory kit! The best thing about having RGB capabilities is the ability to choose the colours you want. Whether it s white on one day or green on the next, you can be sure these modules will look current and modern in any build.
The Ultimate DDR4 Just Got Better! Featuring a completely exposed light bar with vibrant RGB LEDs, merged with the award-winning Trident Z heatspreader design, and constructed with the highest quality components, the Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kit combines the most vivid RGB lighting with uncompromised performance. Full Range RGB Support The uncovered light bar is designed for visual gratification in full RGB. The default lighting sports a fluid full spectrum rainbow wave. Downloadable software allows expanded effect and colour customizations to the memory modules. Colour match your build and rethink the possibilities with RGB. Exceptionally Engineered Trident Z RGB retains the iconic design element of the traditional Trident Z lineup - featuring luxurious hair-line finished aluminium heatspreaders and an aggressive fin design for highly efficient heat dissipation. The top of the heatsink has been exclusively engineered to mount a wider light diffuser for more extravagant lighting effects. Look no further for a memory that combines performance and beauty for building a stylish, modern PC! Trident Z Means Overclocking Each memory kit contains specially screened ICs through G.SKILL s unparalleled selection process and a custom engineered ten-layer PCB offering maximum signal stability; and every single kit is rigorously tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards. Reveal Your Inner Colours Create a one of a kind PC with the Trident Z RGB memory kit! The best thing about having RGB capabilities is the ability to choose the colours you want. Whether it s white on one day or green on the next, you can be sure these modules will look current and modern in any build.
The Ultimate DDR4 Just Got Better! Featuring a completely exposed light bar with vibrant RGB LEDs, merged with the award-winning Trident Z heatspreader design, and constructed with the highest quality components, the Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kit combines the most vivid RGB lighting with uncompromised performance. Full Range RGB Support The uncovered light bar is designed for visual gratification in full RGB. The default lighting sports a fluid full spectrum rainbow wave. Downloadable software allows expanded effect and colour customizations to the memory modules. Colour match your build and rethink the possibilities with RGB. Exceptionally Engineered Trident Z RGB retains the iconic design element of the traditional Trident Z lineup - featuring luxurious hair-line finished aluminium heatspreaders and an aggressive fin design for highly efficient heat dissipation. The top of the heatsink has been exclusively engineered to mount a wider light diffuser for more extravagant lighting effects. Look no further for a memory that combines performance and beauty for building a stylish, modern PC! Trident Z Means Overclocking Each memory kit contains specially screened ICs through G.SKILL s unparalleled selection process and a custom engineered ten-layer PCB offering maximum signal stability; and every single kit is rigorously tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards. Reveal Your Inner Colours Create a one of a kind PC with the Trident Z RGB memory kit! The best thing about having RGB capabilities is the ability to choose the colours you want. Whether it s white on one day or green on the next, you can be sure these modules will look current and modern in any build.
The Ultimate DDR4 Just Got Better! Featuring a completely exposed light bar with vibrant RGB LEDs, merged with the award-winning Trident Z heatspreader design, and constructed with the highest quality components, the Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kit combines the most vivid RGB lighting with uncompromised performance. Full Range RGB Support The uncovered light bar is designed for visual gratification in full RGB. The default lighting sports a fluid full spectrum rainbow wave. Downloadable software allows expanded effect and colour customizations to the memory modules. Colour match your build and rethink the possibilities with RGB. Exceptionally Engineered Trident Z RGB retains the iconic design element of the traditional Trident Z lineup - featuring luxurious hair-line finished aluminium heatspreaders and an aggressive fin design for highly efficient heat dissipation. The top of the heatsink has been exclusively engineered to mount a wider light diffuser for more extravagant lighting effects. Look no further for a memory that combines performance and beauty for building a stylish, modern PC! Trident Z Means Overclocking Each memory kit contains specially screened ICs through G.SKILL s unparalleled selection process and a custom engineered ten-layer PCB offering maximum signal stability; and every single kit is rigorously tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards. Reveal Your Inner Colours Create a one of a kind PC with the Trident Z RGB memory kit! The best thing about having RGB capabilities is the ability to choose the colours you want. Whether it s white on one day or green on the next, you can be sure these modules will look current and modern in any build.
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The lowest price for G.SKILL 32GB F4-3600C17D-32GTZR DDR4 3600 MHz Trident Z RGB right now is $499.00 at Scorptec, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $499.00 on 23 Apr 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 5 June 2026.