Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting. Mirroring the high-class light bar design, polished aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors cools the memory modules in the award-winning classic Trident Z tri-fin design. Engineered with 8 controllable RGB zones and tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards, offering amazing speeds up to DDR4-4600MHz and beyond, Trident Z Royal is the ultimate high-performance RGB memory.
Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting. Mirroring the high-class light bar design, polished aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors cools the memory modules in the award-winning classic Trident Z tri-fin design. Engineered with 8 controllable RGB zones and tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards, offering amazing speeds up to DDR4-4600MHz and beyond, Trident Z Royal is the ultimate high-performance RGB memory.
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The lowest price for G.Skill Trident Z RGB Royal 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR4 CL16 3000MHz Memory - Gold right now is $312.00.
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G.Skill Trident Z RGB Royal 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR4 CL16 3000MHz Memory - Gold
Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting. Mirroring the high-class light bar design, polished aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors cools the memory modules in the award-winning classic Trident Z tri-fin design. Engineered with 8 controllable RGB zones and tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards, offering amazing speeds up to DDR4-4600MHz and beyond, Trident Z Royal is the ultimate high-performance RGB memory.
Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting. Mirroring the high-class light bar design, polished aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors cools the memory modules in the award-winning classic Trident Z tri-fin design. Engineered with 8 controllable RGB zones and tested for reliability, compatibility, and performance across a wide range of motherboards, offering amazing speeds up to DDR4-4600MHz and beyond, Trident Z Royal is the ultimate high-performance RGB memory.
Last updated at 09/07/2024 14:17:34
originally posted on microcenter.com
While I cannot speak to overclocking capabilities in this review, as I do not have the requisite skill to test it at the moment, I can speak to the out of the box experience.I see no loss in performance going from my previous Trident Z Neo CL18 @3600Mhz kit despite dropping down to 3200Mhz in the Royals. My 3DMark scores are still on par within margin of where I performed with the Neo and all my gaming numbers are still the same. (32GB total, up from 16GB - running on my x570 Aorus Master, 3900X, RTX 2070s, 240mm Lian Li AiO, 850w EVGA PSU)Asthetically, however, this is a whole new level of awesome! The Silver polished heat spreaders go gorgeously with the rest of the system (Lancool II Mesh White with the Silver variant of the Galahad AiO) and the RGB diffusion ... MoreWhile I cannot speak to overclocking capabilities in this review, as I do not have the requisite skill to test it at the moment, I can speak to the out of the box experience.I see no loss in performance going from my previous Trident Z Neo CL18 @3600Mhz kit despite dropping down to 3200Mhz in the Royals. My 3DMark scores are still on par within margin of where I performed with the Neo and all my gaming numbers are still the same. (32GB total, up from 16GB - running on my x570 Aorus Master, 3900X, RTX 2070s, 240mm Lian Li AiO, 850w EVGA PSU)Asthetically, however, this is a whole new level of awesome! The Silver polished heat spreaders go gorgeously with the rest of the system (Lancool II Mesh White with the Silver variant of the Galahad AiO) and the RGB diffusion strip of the Royals simply outclasses the Neos in every way - color accuracy, brightness, pop & flair. There really is no other way to describe these modules other than gorgeous, they are stunning. I had seen them used in YouTube builds many times but in person they are everything promised and more.For being so affordably priced I cannot see any reason to go with anything else if you are looking to build a PC that performs excellently while looking great. G.Skill truely has outdone themselves, the Royals will be my go-to's for all showcase builds from now on! Very highly recommended!
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Again, absolutely gorgeous and performs up to expectations. My only problem is, while the packaging it comes in looks exactly how you'd expect a product of this price, it's not actually sealed in any way. It's just in a box with a cardboard holder on it. So anyone can slip that right off, open it, handle your product, and return it, only to have the manufacturer turn around and send it back out as new. And that's the only logical explanation for what I received. Seriously, check the included photos to see how bad I mean. (actually, this is my first time submitting a review through Egg. Can you not upload product images?) Not one of the four sticks didn't have deep scuffs and smudges that were just irremovable. And as you can see, I was wearing gloves during the ... MoreAgain, absolutely gorgeous and performs up to expectations. My only problem is, while the packaging it comes in looks exactly how you'd expect a product of this price, it's not actually sealed in any way. It's just in a box with a cardboard holder on it. So anyone can slip that right off, open it, handle your product, and return it, only to have the manufacturer turn around and send it back out as new. And that's the only logical explanation for what I received. Seriously, check the included photos to see how bad I mean. (actually, this is my first time submitting a review through Egg. Can you not upload product images?) Not one of the four sticks didn't have deep scuffs and smudges that were just irremovable. And as you can see, I was wearing gloves during the installation (like I saw someone else recommend), so they aren't from me. Overall, I'm still satisfied because you can't really tell once it's installed, with all the lights in my rig, but if I was someone pickier, I'd definitely not be okay with this.
originally posted on newegg.com
I bought my first two sets back in May. The first kit made my games crash constantly and occasionally blue screen. I made certain attempts to fix the problem but ended up submitting back for an RMA. I received the new set pretty quickly and seemed to work well. It's now January and the new kit has caused numerous game crashes. It also prevented my system from shutting down by allowing the system psu/mobo to fully shutdown but my fans/rgb and aio were still operating. My system also had an issue booting once and it automatically entered the BIOS and somehow only adjusted the RAM's profile back to its factory default but left everything else the same. I have only applied the XMP profile to the RAM and haven't adjusted any voltages or timings. I don't think these RAM ... MoreI bought my first two sets back in May. The first kit made my games crash constantly and occasionally blue screen. I made certain attempts to fix the problem but ended up submitting back for an RMA. I received the new set pretty quickly and seemed to work well. It's now January and the new kit has caused numerous game crashes. It also prevented my system from shutting down by allowing the system psu/mobo to fully shutdown but my fans/rgb and aio were still operating. My system also had an issue booting once and it automatically entered the BIOS and somehow only adjusted the RAM's profile back to its factory default but left everything else the same. I have only applied the XMP profile to the RAM and haven't adjusted any voltages or timings. I don't think these RAM modules in particular are capable of running at the advertised speeds while maintaining its stability. I would honestly stay away from the Royals and either pick up some Trident Z RGB or go with Corsair vengeance/dominator instead. I have the regular Trident Z RGB version on my streaming PC and have had no issues.
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Height | 44 mm |
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While I cannot speak to overclocking capabilities in this review, as I do not have the requisite skill to test it at the moment, I can speak to the out of the box experience.I see no loss in performance going from my previous Trident Z Neo CL18 @3600Mhz kit despite dropping down to 3200Mhz in the Royals. My 3DMark scores are still on par within margin of where I performed with the Neo and all my gaming numbers are still the same. (32GB total, up from 16GB - running on my x570 Aorus Master, 3900X, RTX 2070s, 240mm Lian Li AiO, 850w EVGA PSU)Asthetically, however, this is a whole new level of awesome! The Silver polished heat spreaders go gorgeously with the rest of the system (Lancool II Mesh White with the Silver variant of the Galahad AiO) and the RGB diffusion ... MoreWhile I cannot speak to overclocking capabilities in this review, as I do not have the requisite skill to test it at the moment, I can speak to the out of the box experience.I see no loss in performance going from my previous Trident Z Neo CL18 @3600Mhz kit despite dropping down to 3200Mhz in the Royals. My 3DMark scores are still on par within margin of where I performed with the Neo and all my gaming numbers are still the same. (32GB total, up from 16GB - running on my x570 Aorus Master, 3900X, RTX 2070s, 240mm Lian Li AiO, 850w EVGA PSU)Asthetically, however, this is a whole new level of awesome! The Silver polished heat spreaders go gorgeously with the rest of the system (Lancool II Mesh White with the Silver variant of the Galahad AiO) and the RGB diffusion strip of the Royals simply outclasses the Neos in every way - color accuracy, brightness, pop & flair. There really is no other way to describe these modules other than gorgeous, they are stunning. I had seen them used in YouTube builds many times but in person they are everything promised and more.For being so affordably priced I cannot see any reason to go with anything else if you are looking to build a PC that performs excellently while looking great. G.Skill truely has outdone themselves, the Royals will be my go-to's for all showcase builds from now on! Very highly recommended!
Again, absolutely gorgeous and performs up to expectations. My only problem is, while the packaging it comes in looks exactly how you'd expect a product of this price, it's not actually sealed in any way. It's just in a box with a cardboard holder on it. So anyone can slip that right off, open it, handle your product, and return it, only to have the manufacturer turn around and send it back out as new. And that's the only logical explanation for what I received. Seriously, check the included photos to see how bad I mean. (actually, this is my first time submitting a review through Egg. Can you not upload product images?) Not one of the four sticks didn't have deep scuffs and smudges that were just irremovable. And as you can see, I was wearing gloves during the ... MoreAgain, absolutely gorgeous and performs up to expectations. My only problem is, while the packaging it comes in looks exactly how you'd expect a product of this price, it's not actually sealed in any way. It's just in a box with a cardboard holder on it. So anyone can slip that right off, open it, handle your product, and return it, only to have the manufacturer turn around and send it back out as new. And that's the only logical explanation for what I received. Seriously, check the included photos to see how bad I mean. (actually, this is my first time submitting a review through Egg. Can you not upload product images?) Not one of the four sticks didn't have deep scuffs and smudges that were just irremovable. And as you can see, I was wearing gloves during the installation (like I saw someone else recommend), so they aren't from me. Overall, I'm still satisfied because you can't really tell once it's installed, with all the lights in my rig, but if I was someone pickier, I'd definitely not be okay with this.
I bought my first two sets back in May. The first kit made my games crash constantly and occasionally blue screen. I made certain attempts to fix the problem but ended up submitting back for an RMA. I received the new set pretty quickly and seemed to work well. It's now January and the new kit has caused numerous game crashes. It also prevented my system from shutting down by allowing the system psu/mobo to fully shutdown but my fans/rgb and aio were still operating. My system also had an issue booting once and it automatically entered the BIOS and somehow only adjusted the RAM's profile back to its factory default but left everything else the same. I have only applied the XMP profile to the RAM and haven't adjusted any voltages or timings. I don't think these RAM ... MoreI bought my first two sets back in May. The first kit made my games crash constantly and occasionally blue screen. I made certain attempts to fix the problem but ended up submitting back for an RMA. I received the new set pretty quickly and seemed to work well. It's now January and the new kit has caused numerous game crashes. It also prevented my system from shutting down by allowing the system psu/mobo to fully shutdown but my fans/rgb and aio were still operating. My system also had an issue booting once and it automatically entered the BIOS and somehow only adjusted the RAM's profile back to its factory default but left everything else the same. I have only applied the XMP profile to the RAM and haven't adjusted any voltages or timings. I don't think these RAM modules in particular are capable of running at the advertised speeds while maintaining its stability. I would honestly stay away from the Royals and either pick up some Trident Z RGB or go with Corsair vengeance/dominator instead. I have the regular Trident Z RGB version on my streaming PC and have had no issues.
Order this 4 kit twice for my Asus Strix z490 Gaming G (Wifi) motherboard which is on G.Skill's QVL for XMP 4000 17-17-17-37 @ 1.35v. However, both kits could not clear stress tests at XMP on Memtest86. Loosened timings and tried voltages up to 1.50v, no luck. I ended up RMAing one that kept BSODing to NE. The other kit I ended up finding a stable setting at 3200 14-14-14-34 @ 1.35v and 3200 12-13-13-32 @ 1.50v. Both passed Memtest 6hour tests (twice for XMP 2 and 1) with no errors. Feel like i wouldn't be able to do better at 4000 to get the same 7.5 nanoseconds that a 3200 CL12 delivers (would need 4000 CL15 which isnt happening on my rig) Regardless knocking an egg for the difficulty in getting to 4000 XMP with QVL board. However, 3200 CL12 is slightly better ... MoreOrder this 4 kit twice for my Asus Strix z490 Gaming G (Wifi) motherboard which is on G.Skill's QVL for XMP 4000 17-17-17-37 @ 1.35v. However, both kits could not clear stress tests at XMP on Memtest86. Loosened timings and tried voltages up to 1.50v, no luck. I ended up RMAing one that kept BSODing to NE. The other kit I ended up finding a stable setting at 3200 14-14-14-34 @ 1.35v and 3200 12-13-13-32 @ 1.50v. Both passed Memtest 6hour tests (twice for XMP 2 and 1) with no errors. Feel like i wouldn't be able to do better at 4000 to get the same 7.5 nanoseconds that a 3200 CL12 delivers (would need 4000 CL15 which isnt happening on my rig) Regardless knocking an egg for the difficulty in getting to 4000 XMP with QVL board. However, 3200 CL12 is slightly better than what you can OC with their 3200 CL14 version so feel like I got something for the extra $$ G.Skill tech was meh - didnt try to help solve the problem just said RMA it. The people at Tom's Hardware forums were 100% more helpful in letting me get to a clock I can live with I have an i9-10900K as well Typing all this to help someone in the future with my motherboard
At the time this was the only option for 4X32GB 3200 RAM on the QVL list for Threadripper as all the other less expensive options were sold out/backorder. Someone online was also mentioning a possible upcoming RAM shortage and my system was on order. So I went ahead and ordered the most expensive RAM I've ever had. My system ended up going on backorder and cheaper RAM became available in the meantime so I considered returning thi G.Skill RAM for something less expensive. I decided to keep it and when my new system arrived I installed it. This RAM is beautiful and screams quality all the way from the box to the product itself. Yeah, I think you are pretty much paying extra for the bling factor over the non shiny, non-crystal version but wow this does look fancy. It ... MoreAt the time this was the only option for 4X32GB 3200 RAM on the QVL list for Threadripper as all the other less expensive options were sold out/backorder. Someone online was also mentioning a possible upcoming RAM shortage and my system was on order. So I went ahead and ordered the most expensive RAM I've ever had. My system ended up going on backorder and cheaper RAM became available in the meantime so I considered returning thi G.Skill RAM for something less expensive. I decided to keep it and when my new system arrived I installed it. This RAM is beautiful and screams quality all the way from the box to the product itself. Yeah, I think you are pretty much paying extra for the bling factor over the non shiny, non-crystal version but wow this does look fancy. It lights up the inside of my Threadripper 3970x system and looks cool for sure. No problems in reliablity so far. Been rendering a 3ds max scene now for 25+ hrs straight with no issues. I do not plan to OC but I do want something stabil and fast. This RAM seems to fit the requirement and also add beauty to my system in the process. Recommended!
I've attached a CPU-Z picture with an example typed in red to illustrate how you can verify the speed of your ram. CPU-Z is a program you can download from Asus's website if you have an Asus motherboard. I'd like to help those of us that don't overclock habitually, DDR4 Means Double Data Rate, so 1600Mhz is actually an applied 3200MHz. That is what I am choosing to run this ram at. It should be noted that your ram will be limited by your motherboard AND your processor. Example being my motherboard can run DDR4 5333(OC) but my processor a brand new BX8071512700K can only run ram at 3200Mhz unless you overclock the processor. If you just set XMP2.0 and go you will probably have system crashes, not because the ram can't handle it, but because you'll need additional ... MoreI've attached a CPU-Z picture with an example typed in red to illustrate how you can verify the speed of your ram. CPU-Z is a program you can download from Asus's website if you have an Asus motherboard. I'd like to help those of us that don't overclock habitually, DDR4 Means Double Data Rate, so 1600Mhz is actually an applied 3200MHz. That is what I am choosing to run this ram at. It should be noted that your ram will be limited by your motherboard AND your processor. Example being my motherboard can run DDR4 5333(OC) but my processor a brand new BX8071512700K can only run ram at 3200Mhz unless you overclock the processor. If you just set XMP2.0 and go you will probably have system crashes, not because the ram can't handle it, but because you'll need additional overclocking settings. My suggestion for those that don't wish to overclock with a build like mine is to set XMP2.0 and then find the dropdown for the DRAM Frequency (bios picture attached) and change that down to DDR4- 3200. Then you won't have to deal with overclocking the processor and you'll be running at normal max. For those of you that do wish to overclock, I did have this ram run at 4266Mhz and it seemed fine once I made some adjustments. But honestly the 3200Mhz is fast enough for me so I don't see the point in shortening the life of the components by running them hot. I hope this helps someone on the fence. By my estimation this is good ram just don't expect the advertised speed unless you know how to overclock safely. Final thoughts, I would buy it again.
The only reason I'm writing this review in the first place is I see people complaining that they can't get their high speed, +4000mhz, 32gb kit to run at advertised speeds with Zen 3 or older Coffee Lake/ Kaby Lake processors. With a Dual-Rank, 32gb kit, you're probably not going to get the RAM beyond 3800mhz. I have heard that really rare Zen 3 processors with a Lottery Winning Memory controller can hit 4000mhz with dual ranked RAM but this is very, very rare. I had a Haswell 4770k that didn't want to run anything with the XMP profile.... no matter how slow the RAM speeds were. The only way that 4770k would work with higher speed RAM was the RAM timings, subtiming, and voltages all needed to be dialed in manually. This is kinda like back in the day when people ... MoreThe only reason I'm writing this review in the first place is I see people complaining that they can't get their high speed, +4000mhz, 32gb kit to run at advertised speeds with Zen 3 or older Coffee Lake/ Kaby Lake processors. With a Dual-Rank, 32gb kit, you're probably not going to get the RAM beyond 3800mhz. I have heard that really rare Zen 3 processors with a Lottery Winning Memory controller can hit 4000mhz with dual ranked RAM but this is very, very rare. I had a Haswell 4770k that didn't want to run anything with the XMP profile.... no matter how slow the RAM speeds were. The only way that 4770k would work with higher speed RAM was the RAM timings, subtiming, and voltages all needed to be dialed in manually. This is kinda like back in the day when people bought kits of DDR3-1600 RAM and they were mad when the system was running the RAM at 1066mhz. All they had to do was enable XMP. Except in the case of OCZ.... which sold DDR3-1600 RAM that didn't have an XMP profile. If you buy expensive and fast RAM then be prepared to dial in voltages and timings manually. Sometimes the board you're using might be weird or the Memory Controller within your CPU might be fussy.
I reached out to tech support after not getting it to work with XMP. Unfortunately for me it was late Friday night when I installed them and had to wait until Monday for a response, but I did get a response. One thing they asked me is if I had them in the correct order. I explained that I got it working but to please explain what "order" they were referring to. I was shocked to see a further reply after saying it was fixed but I got one. I rate all purchases mostly on customer support quite often and my last build had 128gb ram that I paid twenty four hundred for. Due to horrible support I will never buy from that unnamed vendor again. Glad to give 5 stars. Anywho, the tech explained that the ram is tested and each stick is given a serial number in order of dimms ... MoreI reached out to tech support after not getting it to work with XMP. Unfortunately for me it was late Friday night when I installed them and had to wait until Monday for a response, but I did get a response. One thing they asked me is if I had them in the correct order. I explained that I got it working but to please explain what "order" they were referring to. I was shocked to see a further reply after saying it was fixed but I got one. I rate all purchases mostly on customer support quite often and my last build had 128gb ram that I paid twenty four hundred for. Due to horrible support I will never buy from that unnamed vendor again. Glad to give 5 stars. Anywho, the tech explained that the ram is tested and each stick is given a serial number in order of dimms that they're installed in during testing (I never heard this). By the time I got the reply I had it working so just know that it is lowest number in 1st slot and so on, though the tech said it shouldn't matter but worth trying since it was that order it passed their testing. I got mine working on my MSI Creator x299 by simply going into overclocking and choosing 3600 as "Adjusted DRAM Frequency". I didn't have to do anything else and immediately started testing. Be sure your CPU can address this amount of ram. My last processor was the 5960x and still a beast of a cpu. This was only a few years ago yet the only CPU on the market I came to find out was a xeon. Most motherboards will support it but beware of the cpu and check specs for maximum addressable memory. This set is half the cost of half the ram I bought last time and looks and works great. I have an A+ cert, though I never like to immediately overclock. If it's advertised at whatever it is advertised at, then it should hit that. Know that all memory lists it's XMP value, meaning "overclocked at value". If it doesn't hit the XMP it's worth reaching out to support right away to more easily get it returned if this turns out to be an issue. I also don't keep up with things anymore so they should be more aware of improved memory controllers and do's and do not's. This stuff isn't cheap so covering your investment is important. If you have the patience to wait then you should let them tell you the steps to hit the advertised speed. For those wanting to buy a 128gb kit now and another later do know that not all sticks or chips play nice together. So there's a little luck in getting it to work if that's the path you decide on. This ram is at least only double the cost of the 128gb kit, but not that long ago it was 3 or 4 times more expensive for a 128gb kit than the same timings on a 64gb kit. This is due to their own bad luck in finding that perfect set that works together. Learned this the hard way more than once but always just hoped. This memory should work great whether you build the latest thread ripper Amd Ryzen or anything Intel. I do lots of video editing, 3D modeling and Flight Simming is my numero uno. My MB was a gift of sorts which had 3 M.2 slots on the MB with a riser for 3 more so my choice was made for me with no regrets. MSFS-2020 looks and runs incredibly with this ram and my other components and if a flight sim runs great, all other games will too. I've run many newer games and have rendered many things in AE and Blender with this new build and ram. No issues. Last but not least, a quick note on size. I am not the best overclocker, but I also don't know anyone with my computer knowledge (mostly from experience). I'm a forum-a-holic at times and often see people unsure ask if large size will hinder their performance. The facts are this. No. It will not. More memory is a good thing, but more memory modules brings the other fact of increasing possible issues with bad chips. Some of my renders are huge and I'm hitting 90gb+ of memory usage in After Effects at times. Larger kits have slower CAS. The timings are what gaming enthusiasts focus on and even though a benchmark gives something with a CAS 14 a higher score than what is said as "Much slower" CAS 18, it's really not at all noticeable. I notice the 3600 over my now replaced 2800 more than I do this newer memory at 18 vs my 14. Games load fast, renders couldn't be much better. For me I rather lose a few points in a benchmark and have the space for tomorrow. Not sure if they'll post, but I am uploading the maximum of pictures. They are: 1- My bios showing the lost 64gb with XMP on. 2- My bios showing what I changed to fix it. 3- A picture of the memory prior to installation. 4 & 5 - Pictures showing the ram in my case with and without flash. Note that you can see the Gold just fine. Any questions, ask in the QA area. I will keep an eye out. Good luck!
I was searching for 128gb RAM for a AMD Threadripper 2950 build I use for gaming. As you know finding low latency or atleast 14cas ram at 128gb is pretty expensive atleast in a 4 pack. I looked at other manufacturers but when I saw this one on sale I knew it was the one I was waiting for. Most other ram was 16cas or higher and slow secondary timings. These have a nice gold finish to them. There is a tiny invisible film on them you have to remove before installing so they properly vent heat. The surprising part of how beautiful the lights on them are. I have these in a clear glass case and they have a rolling rainbow color that changes. I'm not sure if there is software to control but its fine for me. I'm not advanced enough to test the specs but it was recognize in ... MoreI was searching for 128gb RAM for a AMD Threadripper 2950 build I use for gaming. As you know finding low latency or atleast 14cas ram at 128gb is pretty expensive atleast in a 4 pack. I looked at other manufacturers but when I saw this one on sale I knew it was the one I was waiting for. Most other ram was 16cas or higher and slow secondary timings. These have a nice gold finish to them. There is a tiny invisible film on them you have to remove before installing so they properly vent heat. The surprising part of how beautiful the lights on them are. I have these in a clear glass case and they have a rolling rainbow color that changes. I'm not sure if there is software to control but its fine for me. I'm not advanced enough to test the specs but it was recognize in my mobo I set the XMP 2.0 and picked a speed and was done. It feels like my pc has more breathing room not running out of memory as often. Comes in a nice box nothing too fancy and a cleaning cloth included. You have to play around with the voltage sometimes on mine it seems to down-clock to 19cas, its something I need to figure out. CPUZ lists the ram as SK Hynix.
Do you care about aesthetics? Do you want all your friends to be jealous of you? Do you want to feel like you're holding an ancient jeweled artifact when you first open the box? Are you rich? Are you poor but don't care about overdrawing your bank account? Boy, do I have the product for you!All jokes aside, quite happy with this RAM, both in terms of performance and aesthetics. The mirror surface catches light from other RGB LEDs in the build and amplifies it. Has plenty of bandwidth for everything I do (gaming, photo editing, coding).It's certainly not for everybody. It tends to be a bit more expensive than other RAM products with similar specs, and you're definitely paying a premium for the looks. But if you're like me and care about aesthetics at an unhealthy ... MoreDo you care about aesthetics? Do you want all your friends to be jealous of you? Do you want to feel like you're holding an ancient jeweled artifact when you first open the box? Are you rich? Are you poor but don't care about overdrawing your bank account? Boy, do I have the product for you!All jokes aside, quite happy with this RAM, both in terms of performance and aesthetics. The mirror surface catches light from other RGB LEDs in the build and amplifies it. Has plenty of bandwidth for everything I do (gaming, photo editing, coding).It's certainly not for everybody. It tends to be a bit more expensive than other RAM products with similar specs, and you're definitely paying a premium for the looks. But if you're like me and care about aesthetics at an unhealthy level, then this could be good for you.
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Height | 44 mm |
| Memory |