excellent
The bars work but when I put the 2 on the motherboard the usb's and my screen don't detect anything I think it's the motherboard anyway, even with one it works fine, good upgrade I was on 16gb before
The new G.Skill Trident Z RGB range offers high performance solutions with integrated LEDs for very high end configurations. These kits will optimise next generation platforms and are an ideal solution foroverclocking. These kits offer incredible frequencies, from 2400 MHz to 4000 MHz, for voltages between 1.2 and 1.35V with kits up to 64 GB. With their colourful and stylish design, give your machine the look of your dreams. These memory modules feature a gamer design where you can select the colour to enhance your machine.
The G.SKILL Trident Z RGB memory modules are a clever blend of power, performance and colourful design! They retain the aggressive styling of the Trident Z while including RGB LEDs on the heat sink. Rainbow mode is the default, but you can download the software to discover the effects and colours to customise your strips. No additional power supply is required.
General information |
Product name |
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 4000MHz CL18 |
Brand |
G.Skill | |
Model |
F4-4000C18D-64GTZR | |
Memory format |
Typical use |
Desktop computer |
Memory type |
DDR4 | |
Memory format |
DIMM 288-pin (DDR4) | |
Memory |
Capacity |
64 GB |
Memory Frequency(ies) |
DDR4 4000 MHz | |
Memory standard |
PC4-32000 | |
Memory specification |
Unbuffered | |
Number of modules |
2 | |
Capacity per module |
32 GB | |
LED |
Yes | |
LED RGB |
Yes | |
Cooling |
Radiator |
Yes |
Radiator color |
Black | |
Fan supplied |
No | |
Timings |
CAS Latency |
18 |
RAS to CAS Delay |
22 | |
RAS Precharge Time |
22 | |
RAS Active Time |
42 | |
These timings are supported with a minimum voltage of: |
1.4 Volt(s) | |
Voltage |
1.4 Volts | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 1 Sep 2020
The bars work but when I put the 2 on the motherboard the usb's and my screen don't detect anything I think it's the motherboard anyway, even with one it works fine, good upgrade I was on 16gb before