
G.Skill F4-2933C14D-32GTZRX 32GB DDR4 TridentZ RGB 2933MHz
Elevate Your System's Performance with G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 Memory The G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 Dual Channel Kit is designed to deliver exceptional performance and stunning aesthetics for your high-performance system. Featuring vibrant RGB lighting and high-speed modules, this kit provides ...
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Overview
Elevate Your System's Performance with G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 Memory
The G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 Dual Channel Kit is designed to deliver exceptional performance and stunning aesthetics for your high-performance system. Featuring vibrant RGB lighting and high-speed modules, this kit provides a perfect blend of style and substance. With optimized timings and compatibility for both Intel and AMD platforms, the TridentZ RGB memory kit is the ideal choice for gamers, enthusiasts, and content creators.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 32GB (2x16GB)
- Type: DDR4
- Series: TridentZ RGB
- Speed: 2933MHz (PC4-23400)
- Timings: CL14 (14-14-14-34)
- Voltage: 1.35V
- Pins: 288
Key Features
TridentZ RGB Series - 32GB DDR4 kit - 2x 16GB matched modules
Timings of CL14 (14-14-14-34) at 1.35V
Unique heatsink design with vibrant RGB LEDs
X Series is suitable for both Intel and AMD Ryzen based platforms
2933MHz memory speed, PC4-23400, 288 pins per module
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers vibrant RGB LED lighting with a unique heatsink design for aesthetic appeal in any build.
- Provides tight timings of CL14 (14-14-14-34) at 1.35V, contributing to responsive system performance.
- Delivers a 2933MHz memory speed, making it suitable for demanding tasks and gaming applications.
- Comes as a 32GB kit with two matched 16GB modules, simplifying dual-channel setup and capacity planning.
- Designed for broad compatibility, supporting both Intel and AMD Ryzen based platforms effectively.
👎 Cons
- The 2933MHz speed may not be the highest available, potentially limiting peak performance for some enthusiasts.
- Operates at 1.35V, which might be higher than some standard RAM kits and could require specific motherboard support.
- The aesthetic focus on RGB LEDs might not appeal to users who prefer a more subdued or non-lit component.
- Specific timings of 14-14-14-34, while good, may require manual configuration on some motherboards to achieve optimal performance.
- The 288-pin form factor is standard for DDR4 but ensures it is not backward compatible with older DDR3 systems.