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G.skill Ram Sale (G.skill Trident Z Neo 3200MHz 32GB $259, 3600MHz 32GB $289) + Shipping & Bonus Bottle Opener @ ShoppingExpress

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Decent savings especially on the 32gb Kit Trident Neo range. Comes with a bonus Karambit bottle opener (worth $50?)
Shipping was $9.95 for me to 3014

G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3000MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB (2x 8GB)
$159

32GB (2x 16GB)
$259
(lowest on Staticice is $334.00, average $350+)

G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3200MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$165

32GB (2x 16GB)
$275
(lowest on Staticice is $316.00, average $330+)
https://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/g.skill-trident-z-neo…

G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$169

32GB(2x 16GB)
$289
(lowest on Staticice is $334.00, average $350+)
https://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/g.skill-trident-z-neo…

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$145

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$154

32GB(2x 16GB)
$289

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$165

G.Skill Flare X 3200MHz
DDR4 DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$124

G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory
16GB(1x 16GB)
$119

G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200MHz
DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
16GB(2x 8GB)
$119

32GB(2x 16GB)
$229

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closed Comments

  • The timings on that 3600 Neo Kit… Yuck.

  • I've just purchased the Ryzen 5 3400G with a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max and wondered if the G.Skill Flare X 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit
    "Rebirth of the Legendary AMD Performance Series" would be a good option. Any advice would be much appreciated.

    • Yes mate, that would be a decent option for you. You would find a performance increase with a higher speed RAM, but if you're running a 3400G with no dGPU then I would assume you're mostly budget oriented. The Flare X 2x8GB kit @ 3200MHz would do fine for you :)

      • Cheers :)

    • +1

      Friend, flare x is a good choice, BUT keep in mind this is the c16 version of the kit, not the sought after (and never discounted) c14 b-die kit. Doesnt really matter too much now days, just something to keep in mind, especially for those looking at expanding their existing config.

      • There is almost no performance difference between the kits at XMP settings, 2133Mhz or whatever you can overclock your RAM to.

        People prefer B-die because it overclocks better but overclocking does almost nothing to performance.

        High speed RAM is a waste of money if you want high performance until you have the fastest CPU/GPU.

        If you want to overclock, cool, but it's not building the fastest computer that you can for the money until you have fastest CPU/GPU.

        • +1

          Friend, I was pointing out the fact its not b die because gskill kinda pulled a sneaky on us by releasing what is essentially a ripjaws v module (3200,c16) as a flare x module, which was originally exclusively b die.

          Also I'm not too sure its the case for this guy, zen 2 (at least the 3900) seems to show around 10+ bonus fps when comparing a 2133 kit to a good 3200 kit, or a rotm 3600 kit. While it may not sound like a lot It's easily 8% increase overall. Also it was the case with the 2400 at least that faster ram sped the gpu up by a decent amount, I imagine its the same with the 3400g.

          • @Jenny Death: I read something along similar lines regarding the 2400G. I wonder if it applies to the 3400G ?

            • @PKM: Friend, I'm pretty sure it applies in the same way, but don't quote me on that. Couldn't find any benchmarks unfortunately.

    • -6

      Unfortunately I think you should have spent more on CPU (or GPU if gaming or both if high FPS gaming) and less on RAM assuming you bought this RAM.

      Until you have the fastest CPU you can afford the correct RAM speed to buy is 2133 or whatever is the cheapest.

      This is because increasing RAM speed provides almost no performance increase in most situations.

      Whereas increasing CPU and/or GPU speed/cores provides a much greater performance benefit.

      RAM is not a large bottleneck compared to CPU/GPU.

  • yay for the bottle opener

  • just make sure you dont plug the bottle opener into your motherboard

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