⚡ Power your Ryzen build with speed and style!
The G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo Series DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) kit delivers cutting-edge 6000MT/s speed with low CAS latency CL30, optimized specifically for AMD Ryzen 7000/8000G/9000 series CPUs using AMD EXPO profiles. Featuring a sleek matte black design and dual-channel configuration, it ensures high-performance overclocking and system stability on compatible AMD 600/800 series motherboards.
RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 6000 MHz |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | Trident Z5 NEO Series |
Item model number | F5-6000J3038F16GX2-TZ5N |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches |
Color | Matte Black |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.SKILL |
ASIN | B0BFCV7JZ8 |
Date First Available | September 14, 2022 |
S**"
Work as expected : fast and reliable
Well protected, easy to install, work perfectly after 8 months : 5 stars. DDR5 RAM is expensive, but it's worth it, especially with an AMD Ryzen CPU and a good mother board which know how to handle them. I should have bought the RVB edition though, just for fun, and this is what I'll do for my next purchase of memory with GSkill.
A**A
Great timings, good price, awesome performance and no unnecessary RGB!
First of all, this works well with the Noctua NH-D15 and NH-D15S but I am not sure about other air coolers. (check the official product website for details about this)This RAM kit is pretty nice and its performance is very stable with no issues using the included AMD EXPO profiles.(Please note that while this ram will work with Intel CPUs as well, it would be better for you to look for one with XMP profiles instead as you will have to otherwise manually adjust the clock speed and timings).Not having RGB offers different benefits such as a lower heatsink, less heat produced and possibly more stability as some RGB controllers can sometimes cause issues. However, if RGB is your thing, I believe G.Skill offers the same set of RAM with RGB so you may look for that instead.As for my setup, I am using this with the Asus B650E-E motherboard and the AMD 7900X CPU.I haven't tweaked anything beyond using the included EXPO profiles but I will update this review if I have any issues.
Q**K
These sticks are running perfect with my 7800x3d. Just a bit tall for my noctua nh15. No biggie.
I've had no issues with the performance and operation of these sticks. No regrets from these sticks. With the noctua nh15 cooler I had to raise a fan 14mm to fit over these sticks. They don't heat up much as my cpu tops out at 55-60c and gets down to 32c at idle. CL30 is a no brainer and I wouldn't settle for a different pair of sticks, except the same thing just 2x32gb instead. Star citizen and dcs world do want 64gb so I may sell these to a lucky person and upgrade to 64gb, or more even so I can run uncompressed memory with virtual memory set to 0. G.skill have been my goto without hesitation since the i7 7700k days. It's only a few bucks extra to get the good stuff. Get the good stuff, you know you want too, so do it.
P**H
G.Skill A+
Always use G.Skill, always buy the kit on the Motherboard list. Works without any issues with 9800x3d on X870 Asus.
K**D
ASRock B650E Riptide Users Read
This ram is good speed wise, no complaints about that. If you bought an ASRock B650E Riptide motherboard, keep reading. As a side note, everything mentioned below is in no way the ram's fault, I am just putting this here for anyone with the MB mentioned in case you run into the same issues.My first boot up was fun to say the least. If you see 2 solid red lights on your MB, do the following. 1. Update your bios to the latest version. 2. Wait 10 minutes... No, I am not joking. My first boot up took 10 minutes. For the first few weeks, everything seemed fine after that. Now I am randomly getting these long "ram learning" boot ups again after shutting my computer completely off. The two red lights come back on and the boot times are anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes. If you bought this MB, I would look at Corsair ram, from everything I have read, it seems to work better.
W**H
Great Ram at a terrific price.
Very good ram for the price. Stabile and like the non RGB option.
M**N
EXPO WORKS
On my boards qualified list of approved memory. Works well.
S**T
Hynix A-Die
My favorite kit of ram, I've honestly never been good with ram, I've built 3 completely different systems in my 33 years, never where any of them stable with ram overclocks, at best I could get something slightly better than platform default but not fantastic.This is the first kit of ram I've ever owned which was stable at it's rated OC speeds, not just that but I was also able to tighten up the subtiming as well without effecting stability. In the past if I bought a high end kit of ram I would be lucky if it was stable for me (in past systems) at -800mhz thats no exaggeration I just never had any luck what so ever. Even when buying ram on my motherboards support list as compatible without absurd speeds I still couldn't reach rated speeds.On AM4 I had 2 different CPU's a 3600, and a 5600 neither of them where stable above 3200mhz, the 3600 wasn't stable above 2800mhz.This kit? Hits rated speeds, has headroom to improve timing even more, even still it's rock solid stable.----Worked on this kit a bit more, was able to push it further, got some really good 6000mhz timings, but was also able to post at 6400mhz loose timings which is pretty rare on AM5 atm, AMD's memory controller has never been it's strong suit, and it's not super common to get a combo of mobo/cpu/ram which is capable of hitting 6400mhz on AM5.I didn't bother tightening timings at 6400mhz as I really liked results I was getting from the kit at 6000mhz.
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