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G Skill Trident 3866Mhz PC4 30900 Channel Review

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Description of G Skill Trident 3866Mhz PC4 30900 Channel

Trident Z is the latest high-performance DDR4 range from G.Skill, designed for gaming and overclocking. Optimized for the latest 6th Generation Intel Core Processors and Z170 chipsets. Four matched 8GB modules, designed for use in a quad channel setup. 3866MHz memory speed with full memory timings of CL18-19-19-39 at 1.35V. Luxury two-colour heatsinks with a new fin design for more effective heat dissipation

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Speedy Performance Upgrade for My Computer!

I recently upgraded my computer with the G Skill Trident RAM and I am blown away by the increased speed and improved performance .After i put it to the test, I noticed a significant improvement in boot-up time and multitasking. The installation was easy and hassle-free, making it an ideal choice for both novice and advanced computer enthusiasts..

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  • Lightning-fast speed, improved performance, easy installation
Cons
  • Slightly pricey compared to other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great for computer components

I use this in the Asus Z270e game board. It works with XMP but not stable when overclocking my CPU. too much voltage on vccio and vccsa, had to reduce them significantly for stability. It's not a memory issue, but once you start hitting the high memory limit or CPU overclock, you need to make more adjustments than usual to get both to work properly. Bonus: the heat spreaders are gray on one side and black on the other and look really cool in soft case lighting because they're shiny and have a…

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