
G.Skill TridentZ RGB 32GB DDR4 2666MHz Kit
Enhance Your System with Stunning RGB PerformanceThe G.Skill 32GB DDR4 TridentZ RGB kit delivers exceptional performance and eye-catching aesthetics for your high-end PC build. Featuring vibrant RGB LEDs and optimized for Intel platforms, this memory kit combines speed and style. Brand: G.Skill...
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Overview
Enhance Your System with Stunning RGB Performance
The G.Skill 32GB DDR4 TridentZ RGB kit delivers exceptional performance and eye-catching aesthetics for your high-end PC build. Featuring vibrant RGB LEDs and optimized for Intel platforms, this memory kit combines speed and style.
- Brand: G.Skill
- Model: TridentZ RGB
- Capacity: 32GB (4x8GB)
- Memory Type: DDR4
- Speed: 2666MHz (PC4-21300)
- Timings: CL18 (18-18-18-43)
- Voltage: 1.2V
- Configuration: Quad Channel Kit
Key Features
TridentZ RGB Series - 32GB DDR4 kit - 4x 8GB matched modules
Timings of CL18 (18-18-18-43) at 1.2V
Unique heatsink design with vibrant RGB LEDs
Specifically engineered for the Intel Z270 Kaby Lake platform
2666MHz memory speed, PC4-21300, 288 pins per module
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a unique heatsink design adorned with vibrant RGB LEDs, enhancing the visual appeal of any PC build.
- Comes as a 32GB DDR4 kit, consisting of 4x 8GB matched modules, providing substantial memory for multitasking and gaming.
- Engineered specifically for the Intel Z270 Kaby Lake platform, ensuring optimized compatibility and performance for those systems.
- Offers a memory speed of 2666MHz (PC4-21300), delivering solid performance for various computing tasks.
- The Timings of CL18 (18-18-18-43) at 1.2V indicate a balance of speed and efficiency for its class.
👎 Cons
- Specifically engineered for the Intel Z270 Kaby Lake platform, which might limit its ideal performance or compatibility with newer or different chipsets.
- The 2666MHz memory speed, while decent, is not the highest available in DDR4, with many modules offering faster speeds for more demanding users.
- Timings of CL18 (18-18-18-43) are somewhat loose compared to lower latency modules, potentially impacting raw performance in some scenarios.
- The kit configuration of 4x 8GB modules might occupy all available DIMM slots on some motherboards, limiting future expansion without replacing modules.
- While RGB is a highlight, specific control software or customization options for the LEDs are not detailed in the features.