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DDR4 that does its job. With 4400mhz, you can push your performance a bit.
I have an MSI Z390 Gaming Pro AC motherboard, and to play Warzone, I had to set my DDR4 to 4266mhz on the BIOS, otherwise the game crashes.
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General information |
Product name |
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 4400MHz CL18 |
Brand |
G.Skill | |
Model |
F4-4400C18D-16GTZR | |
Memory format |
Typical use |
Desktop computer |
Memory type |
DDR4 | |
Memory format |
DIMM 288-pin (DDR4) | |
Memory |
Capacity |
16 GB |
Memory Frequency(ies) |
DDR4 4400 MHz | |
Memory standard |
PC4-35200 | |
Memory specification |
Unbuffered | |
Number of modules |
2 | |
Capacity per module |
8 GB | |
LED |
Yes | |
LED RGB |
Yes | |
Cooling |
Radiator |
Yes |
Radiator color |
Black | |
Fan supplied |
No | |
Timings |
CAS Latency |
18 |
RAS to CAS Delay |
19 | |
RAS Precharge Time |
19 | |
RAS Active Time |
39 | |
These timings are supported with a minimum voltage of: |
1.4 Volt(s) | |
Voltage |
1.4 Volts | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 4 Sep 2018
DDR4 that does its job. With 4400mhz, you can push your performance a bit.
I have an MSI Z390 Gaming Pro AC motherboard, and to play Warzone, I had to set my DDR4 to 4266mhz on the BIOS, otherwise the game crashes.