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G.Skill Trident Z Royal 256GB (8x32GB) 3200MHz CL14 DDR4 RAM $1116.72 Delivered @ Amazon DE via AU

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F4-3200C14Q2-256GTRG

DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 1.45V
Quad Channel Kit
Intel XMP 2.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready
Warranty Limited Lifetime

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  • +2

    How are you getting the price in the title? I'm seeing $1,282.47+$29.05 delivery

    • +5

      Strangely it goes down to $1116 when you add it to your cart..

      • +5

        You're right. I wonder if import duties will be collected later

      • +13

        It's a bug.

        On product pages they calculate the price incorrectly by applying an import fee deposit to goods valued at over $1,000 when it should only be applied to goods over $1,100 as the $1,000+ threshold for customs value is the GST-exclusive price ($1,100 / 11 * 10 = $1,000).

        During checkout they do it the correct way, which is why you see the lower price with import fee deposit omitted.

        On product page:

        $1,087.67 + $194.80 (import fee deposit) = $1,282.47 (+ shipping)

        During checkout:

        No import fee deposit as customs value is $1,000 or less. ($1,087.67 / 11 * 10 = $988.79)
        $1,087.67 (+ shipping)

        Basically any international item that shows ~$1,200 to $1,300 on the product page will actually be priced ~$190 to $200 lower during checkout.

        • +4

          Thank you for the detailed breakdown! I learnt something new

        • Correct gst and import duty is collected at the border over 1000, youll be given bill to pay before release .

          • @Wayne7497: Nothing extra is collected at the border.

            GST is already charged by Amazon and there are no import charges as the $988.79 customs value of the item is under the $1,000 threshold.

            Amazon Global Store Order Summary
            Items: $988.79
            Delivery: $26.41
            Total before GST: $1,015.20
            Estimated GST to be Collected: $101.52
            Order Total: $1,116.72
  • +2

    so purty.

  • +10

    Will this run Stardew Valley on high settings?

    • +106

      No, you'll need a computer as well.
      .

      • +2

        Ah same problem when I bought that $1500 mid-high-end gaming rig, but it's 2023 so all they sent was the GPU

      • +1

        You need to clean my coffee off my desk, monitor and keyboard now…

  • +4

    Will it meet the specs for Windows 11?

    • +3

      You will be ready for windows 12

      • +2

        windows 12 minimum requirement DDR5

      • +3

        640GB is all you'll ever need.

    • +1

      you guys jumping ahead here will handle chrome 4k

  • So you'll need to use this kit in 2 different modern PCs I assume? Most platforms that supports 8 sticks of memory are practically workstation or server, which won't benefit or even work with non-ECC memory sticks. Last Intel HEDT platform that supports quad channel memory is 9th gen. On the AMD side you'll need a Threadripper non-Pro for this, and later Threadripper PROs requires RECC memory anyway.

    • +1

      X299 can run 256gb even though officially only 128 is supported. I'm not sure what chipset g.skill was targetting with these.

      • +1

        trx40

      • Basically AMD Threadripper CPU motherboard range which made Intel HEDT virtual extinct.

    • +2

      It's posted by ChatGPT so this is for server grade or prosumer workstation grade setup.

  • Ooooooooooo gotta love the royal series ram!

  • +4

    what in the mother board will run this

  • +1

    will this run on my 8g macbook air?

  • -3

    Can this run Crysis?

    • +7

      No cause it's just RAM

    • +3

      That joke doesn't get old, does it?

  • +3

    How much RAM would you like?
    Yes.

  • Good for the home server.

    • +1

      Yes I have 16 of these in my home server

      • Almost enough ram to run Star Citizen smoothly 😉

    • What the hell you "serving" that needs 256GB of RAM??

      • Ram drive for his NAS

  • -6

    Why would you buy this, when DDR5 is the new standard..

    • +4

      DDR4 doesn’t always perform meaningfully worse than DDR5 and is cheaper. Just because there are 8K TVs doesn’t mean you immediately ignore every 4K unit. DDR5 will become a better buy as time goes on but isn’t always worthwhile yet.

      • +1

        There's 8K Tvs? Imma chuck out my 4K set right now and buy one!!

        • +1

          In case you weren't joking they've been out since hdmi 2.1/rtx 30xx series have been a thing.

          I'll take your 4k set though 😊

          • @JerraJones: I was joking, I don't even own a 4K set yet, still rocking my 1080P 65" from 2014 😊

      • There are 8K TVs? Crap, now I gotta upgrade.. THANKS….

    • Quite often quantity of ram is more important than speed. We have some old servers at work with 768GB of ddr3 and still works fine.

    • Next post, "Anyone know of any specials on DDR5, it's so expensive" - "Yeah, wait for DDR6 to come out and grab some cheap then!"

  • +1

    Gonna need a bigger board.

  • +1

    ~$300 for 64gb of 3200mhz CL14 is nothing to be sneezed at if you can find 3 other mates.. I bought 64gb of Patriot non rgb 3600mhz CL18 for $310 about 6 months ago and thought that was a good deal..

    • +3

      Yes, good way to split it with mates to get value for money, however if one of those was to fail, you more than likely would have to send the entire set back as that's how its packaged - Happened to me with an 8gb x 4 DDR3 kit that had a bad module.

  • Does anyone know how would I go running this on an amd system (128GB 4x DIMM)? My mobo's qvl document doesn't list this as supported but since it's only 3200mhz does it really matter?

  • B-die?

    • 32GB DIMMs are never b-die

  • So I can finally have 10 chrome tabs. The future is now!

  • Lol damn, i paid this much for 64gb of 3600 cl16 b-die trident neo a few years ago. Thats insane. Im assuming this is very similar in performance being 3200 cl14

    • Its amazing how things drop in price over years in tech, especially when its been superseded by ddr5.

      • dropping in price is to be expected, but by a factor of 4 is more surprising. (Realised its actually over 3 years ago now that i built this pc, it doesnt feel like it is that old)

  • dam who needs this much memory!

    • Virtual machines, ram drives, video and photo editing. Gaming and streaming simultaneously. 3d modelling and rendering. Folding at home.

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