
G.Skill F4-4400C17D-32GTRG 32GB Trident Z Royal DDR4 4400MHz RAM
Elevate Your System's Performance with G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series Memory Experience top-tier performance with the G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 memory kit. This 32GB kit includes two 16GB modules, engineered for high-speed performance at 4400MHz. The gold heatsinks not only provide effi...
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Overview
Elevate Your System's Performance with G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series Memory
Experience top-tier performance with the G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 memory kit. This 32GB kit includes two 16GB modules, engineered for high-speed performance at 4400MHz. The gold heatsinks not only provide efficient cooling but also add a touch of elegance to your system. With meticulously crafted crystalline light bars, the RGB colors scatter in a magnificent display of LED lighting, enhancing your system's aesthetics.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 32GB (2 x 16GB)
- Memory Type: DDR4
- Speed: 4400MHz
- Timings: CL17 (17-18-18-38)
- Heatsink Color: Gold
- Features: Intel XMP 2.0 Support, RGB LED Lighting
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a high-performance 4400MHz clock speed, ideal for gaming and demanding applications.
- Provides a substantial 32GB total capacity across two modules, allowing for robust multitasking and intensive workloads.
- Features Trident Z Royal styling, known for its polished aluminum heat spreaders and crystalline light bar, enhancing aesthetics.
- Designed for DDR4 motherboards, ensuring compatibility with many modern system builds.
- Optimized for dual-channel operation, which can further boost memory bandwidth and system performance.
👎 Cons
- The extremely high 4400MHz clock speed may require specific, high-end motherboards and CPUs to achieve full potential, potentially necessitating XMP profiles.
- Specific CAS Latency (C17) is good, but without further timing details, full performance comparison is limited.
- The Trident Z Royal design, with its distinctive aesthetic, might not appeal to all users or fit into every build's theme.
- DDR4 memory, while still prevalent, is not the absolute latest standard, as DDR5 is now available.
- The listing does not specify the individual module capacity (e.g., 2x16GB), only the total capacity.