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G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB (2 x 32GB, 6000 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
EUR243,91

G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB

2 x 32GB, 6000 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM


Question about G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB

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Anonymous

4 months ago

Can I also install them twice, i.e. 4x32gb, or will I have problems? thanks

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RugaCH

4 months ago

In general, the sticks should be from the same batch - more precisely, consecutive serial numbers. And as the other comments say, AM5 and 4 sticks is a gamble - especially if you want to run them with 6000MTs. You can try, but if it absolutely has to be 4 sticks, then I'd buy a matching kit.

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jAison2

4 months ago

That depends on your bios and motherboard. In any case, I have been running 4x32gb for a long time without any problems. But I don't overclock to the limit either, which isn't intelligent anyway.

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qbasic16

4 months ago

I had 4x16GB in it and it went max. 3400 MHz, then switched to 2x32GB, 6000 MHz without problems.
Depending on the motherboard, the cables for the 2 additional sockets are simply a bit longer and certain timings/frequencies are no longer stable, regardless of the voltage.
Buildzoid on Youtube has some tips on these bars, with timings etc., but it didn't help me because of the mainboard.

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Nierrowh

4 months ago

As Floowy says, it's difficult to say. With DDR5, it is often said that the system is less stable when fully loaded. To be honest, I would just try it out; otherwise you can send two back if there are any problems.

Mfg

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Floowy

4 months ago

It is difficult to say without knowing what kind of mainboard and what bios version is present.