
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
2 x 32GB, 5600 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
2 x 32GB, 5600 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM
This time instead of Corsair, I wanted to try something different. I'm glad I chose G.Skill trident Z5 RGB. Not only do they look better, they cost less than the Dominator with similar specifications.
With an AM5 motherboard ASUS Creator X670e under D.O.C.P (XMP) the timings were detected correctly and ran at 6200 MHz right away without any problems. I will test the overlocking potential later to see how far I can go. I am sure that the Neo variant offers better subtimings, but at 6000MHz.
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 16GB, 6400 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
runs on the Asus Z790 Maximus Hero without problems, XMP2 loaded - running.
Reading speed in AIDA64 - 120000MB/s compared to the 6400 CL32 (96000MB/s).
... whether the surcharge is worth it, everyone must decide for themselves.
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 16GB, 7600 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
I mean with RAM you should of course really calculate the more precise cycle times (just google it) so that you get a more precise indication of the speed.
I made sure that I chose a sweet spot in terms of speed and size.
The 32GB of RAM is enough for any application for now. In 2024, I think the normal standard should definitely be 16GB. To make it future-proof, you should choose 32GB.
Whether it should necessarily be DDR5 memory is up to you, but with my DDR5 mainboard I wanted to make "private pension provision".
I can't complain about the speed. Some games just like it when you have faster RAM in them, and for some games it doesn't matter at all. Considering that the RAM bar shows very little "noticeable performance", I'm still very satisfied. The fact that the RAM includes RGB is a matter of taste. I think it looks very nice with the white heat sink.
I don't think you can go far wrong with this RAM!
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 16GB, 6400 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
-I bought by mistake because the corsair I wanted was not available. My Asus prime x670E motherboard still takes a long time to boot because it's not in the list of supported ram, apart from that, windows, games are stable, nothing to report.
-The ram does not interfere with the Noctua NH-D15 cooler.
-After 2 weeks: If used with AMD, use the DOCP2 profile and lower the frequency to 5200 for stable use and fast booting.
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 32GB, 6.40 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
Runs stable with D.O.C.P (XMP) profile applied with a Ryzen 9 7950X, only had problems with other RAM (crashes, not always booting).
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 16GB, 6400 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
One of the bars did not manage the 6400MHz, had to screw both down...
This review was created for a different variant: Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 32GB, 6.40 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
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