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howzitsa · 2 months ago
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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8 3000MHz Featuring the award-winning Trident Z heatspreader design, the Trident Z RGB memory series combines vivid RGB lighting with awesome DDR4 DRAM performance. Memory Type: DDR4 Capacity: 16GB (8GBx2) Multi-Channel Kit: Dual Channel Kit Tested Speed (XMP/EXPO): 3000 MT/s Tested Latency (XMP/EXPO): 16-18-18-38 Tested Voltage (XMP/EXPO): 1.35V Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered Error Checking: Non-ECC SPD Speed (Default): 2133 MT/s SPD Voltage (Default): 1.20V Fan Included: No Warranty: Limited Lifetime Features: Intel XMP 2.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready Additional Notes If used with 11th Gen Intel Core processors, 10th Gen Intel Core non-K processors, or AMD Ryzen processors, DDR4-3000 is not supported, so memory frequency may be limited to DDR4-2933 or lower when XMP is enabled. Do not mix memory kits. Memory kits are sold in matched kits that are designed to run together as a set. Mixing memory kits will result in stability issues or system failure. Memory kits will boot at the SPD speed at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware. For memory kits with XMP, enable XMP/DOCP/A-XMP profile in BIOS to reach the rated potential XMP overclock speed of the memory kit, subject to the use of compatible hardware. Please refer to the "How to Enable XMP/EXPO" guide. Reaching the rated XMP overclock speed and system stability will depend on the compatibility and capability of the motherboard and CPU used. Usage in any manner inconsistent with manufacturer specifications, warnings, designs, or recommendations will result in lower speeds, system instability, or damage to the system or its components. Memory module height can be found in the FAQ, under the question "How tall are the memory modules?". For product support and related questions, please contact the G.SKILL technical support team via email.  
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uniongamesnews · 3 years ago
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Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 Test and Review: Beastly performance up to 4000 MHz
About a year has passed since the release of the last set of RAM, by Kingston, which produced DDR modules under the HyperX brand. And so, after the transition of HP's HyperX gaming division, Kingston continued to do what it does best — the release of RAM.
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