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G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL36 RAM $211.70 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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Similar to the Kingston deal, just with GSkill and RGB.

About this item
Trident Z5 RGB Series, designed specifically for Intel Z690 and newer
Brand: G.Skill, Series: Trident Z5 RGB, Model: F5-6000J3636F16GA2-TZ5RK
32GB kit containing 2 x 16GB modules, DDR5-6000, 288-Pin, CAS Latency CL36 (36-36-36-96) at 1.35V
ECC: No, Dual Channel Kit, Recommended Use: High Performance or Gaming Memory
Intel XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready.Rated XMP frequency & stability depends on MB & CPU capability.G.Skill QVL Certified motherboards:

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  • This one looks like samsung.

    • +2

      Is that good or bad

      • I'm not too knowledgeable on this topic. But so far I have read, you would want Hynix DDR5 RAM over Samsung. Based on the reviews on Amazon, saying the RAM doesn't reach the advertised speed, it is most likely Samsung.

        • I thought Samsung b die was the recommended RAM because it's the best at overclocking… Or am I thinking of DDR4 for as Samsung B Die as best.. Hynix for DDR5?

          • +2

            @R3XNebular: DDR4: Samsung, DDR5: Hynix M/A. This is for Ryzen. Not sure about intel.

            • @cooleagles: This is not ryzen specific. In fact it would be even more desirable to have hynix a-die with 13th gen where you can actually memory oc beyond 7000+MHz with decent subtimings

              • @povogamer: Good to know.

              • @povogamer: SK M-die with low timings is much better value and much the same as 7000+ for gaming.
                M-die 6400 CL32 is the sweet spot according to hardware unboxed and buildzoid.

          • @R3XNebular: Yeah, I think this only applies to DDR5. Hynix -> Samsung -> the rest

  • Not for AMD this one, targets Intel chipsets.

  • +1

    will a 13900k + z690 take ddr5-7200? or do I need a z790?

    • I've been very curious about this as well. Other than the silicon lottery you play with your cpu, it defo matters what z690 board you have. The high end overclocking boards with 2 dimm slots (i.e. "1 dimm per channel" topology) such as the z690 apex, etc. should be able to do it, apparently… (and there are people on overclocking forums that claim they can do it). But technically z690 boards officially support only up to something like 6600MHz.

      If possible I think you should just try it, and if it doesn't post/not stable then return it

      (Please note that I have no experience with ddr5 overclocking and I don't know what I'm talking about)

    • I don't think you will hit 7200 stable with z690 unless it's one of the 2 dimm OC boards. Based on what I saw over on overclockers.

    • +1

      I get this RAM with 13700k and z690.
      Only stable at 6400.

    • Too many variables to be definite.
      But I would say no, unless you have:
      - a >8 layer PCB Mobo with excellent and accurate power delivery.
      - very good MC
      - great M-die

      Probably max 6200MT/s on z690 and 6800MT/s z790

  • +1

    CL36 means that this one may have been made from obsolete products of higher specification products.

    • Probably Samsung.

  • If y'all want to waste weeks and weeks, 100's, no 1000's of reboots and crashes, dev BIOS', tertiary timings… try stabilizing some dual rank DDR5 (>64GB) at XMP or above on Intel.
    Single rank like these is pretty easy.

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