🚀 Elevate Your Game with G.SKILL's Trident Z5 RGB!
The G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series DDR5 RAM offers a powerful 64GB capacity (2x32GB modules) with a blazing speed of 6000MT/s and a low CAS latency of CL30. Designed for Intel's latest chipsets, this high-performance memory is perfect for gamers and professionals alike, ensuring stability and speed in demanding applications.
RAM | 64 GB DDR5 |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | Trident Z5 RGB Series |
Item model number | F5-6000J3040G32GA2-TZ5RK |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.26 x 5.39 x 0.55 inches |
Color | Matte black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.4 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.SKILL |
ASIN | B09Z1R3SM6 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | April 27, 2022 |
M**E
Update your bios
As with any new tech, these will be UNSTABLE at overclocked speeds (6000mhz). Possibly even at default (4800), as ive experienced.People dont seem to understand why they arent stable in the beginning.Its not the ram. When Ryzen 1000 series came out, it was about 6 months after, that my 3200 ran at 3200. Same with these. Its been about 6 months and after Asrock recent bios update of 1.18, these run stable at 6000mhz.As a matter of fact, it was about 6 months before my 7900x + ram + motherboard was stable. Prior to that it would crash at least once a day, no matter if it was default settings or overclocked.With AMD it doesnt matter if its XMP or EXPO. From what ive read, theyre practically the same with EXPO being slightly looser timings.With Intel though, i read that it doesnt like EXPO.If youre still crashing (BSOD) check and see if youre on the lastest bios.Im not saying bad ram doesnt happen, just that DDR5 is still brand new. Give it time to mature.A word of advice, wait for a proper bios update, never update beta bios.
P**1
Can’t go wrong with trident z5
Made the jump to ddr5 when 13th gen intel cpus came out, but decided to wait to place this review. The Trident z5 ddr5 modules are exactly what you would expect from G Skill. At this speed, they ran fine. Hopefully, they can get DDR5 to run more stable at faster speeds and with 4 sticks in the future.
N**Y
kinda expensive but more stable than the 7200 kit...
I was using the Team Group Delta 7200Mhz kit CAS 34 and it was relatively stable on the Z790 Taichi at XMP, but occasionally it will crash out of some games. Had to revert back to 5600Mhz 40 Cas to be completely stable so I returned that kit and got the 64gb, 6000Mhz, CAS30 kit Gskill and it started out rough, but it is rock solid stable at XMP. Cost almost the same as the 7200MHz Team kit, but at double the capacity and slower speed, but lower CAS Latency.However, this kit seem to consistently increase 1-2 FPS (3440x1440) compared to the 7200Mhz kit. So I guess lower latency helps? I kinda like the aesthetic on TeamGroup kit. The lights are brighter and bigger, but o well.
Q**K
DD5 6000 Solid Memory
I usually purchase Corsair Memory Modules but decided to try these as they came recommended for my make/model of motherboard. Installation was simple and easy, the only thing I had to do was set the proper clock speed & frequency in my bios settings. I have had these for a couple months and have had no issues. The sticks do illuminate a "RGB" lighting sequence which is a nice touch. Very happy with my purchase.
L**O
XMP not ready on Asus z790
The memories are great but do note that they do not work or are stable on the asus z790 hero or extreme versions. Even with the 0703 firmware update. I bought 4 (2 boxes) and even if you only use them as dual channel it still fails and the stability of the system is compromised. Gets worse with 4 slots used of course. They do run at 4800mhz but you can see in reddit the issues about xmp 3.0 advertising and the reality. I am hoping asus launches a new firmware that maybe could fix the stability issue.
T**N
XMP not stable in Asus Z690
Took me quite a bit of troubleshooting, but found that any of the XMP profiles cause tons of errors in memtest86. Tried buying a new set of 2x32gb and same deal. Garbage brand, choose Kingston Fury or Corsair.
S**N
Product is great!!
So Far this RAM have not given me any reason to doubt its performance. Operations are great, Enabling XMP makes my computer act more responsive than without. However, not sure about the long term use of XMP and the effect on performance of the PC.
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DDR5…But Not 6000Mhz.
This ram came on time and was well packaged. I purchased this for a new computer build.Pros: RGB and DDR5!Cons: Ram Does Not like Intel Extreme Profile! Computer resets every time I try to get the ram to run at 6000Mhz. By default it runs at 4800Mhz. Not cool.Overall a tiny bit disappointed at it not being able to run at advertised speeds. Or Run in XMP. I’ve always chose G. Skill in ram, so that was a little disappointing for me. I will probably have to micro-tune the ram in Bios to get it close to the advertised speed.
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