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G.SKILL Trident Z Neo (For AMD Ryzen) Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin RGB DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3600 (PC4 28800) Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC
- DDR4 3600 (PC4 28800)
- Timing 16-19-19-39
- CAS Latency 16
- Voltage 1.35V
- Compatible with AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs & AMD X570 Motherboards

Engineered and optimized for full compatibility on the latest AMD Ryzen platforms, Trident Z Neo brings unparalleled memory performance and vibrant RGB lighting to any gaming PC or workstation with latest AMD Ryzen CPUs and AMD DDR4 motherboards.

Designed for memory performance with the latest AMD Ryzen platforms, Trident Z Neo is optimized to unlock the full potential of the AMD platform to its maximum speed.

Designed with a contrast of black brushed aluminum and powder-coated silver, the Trident Z Neo dual-toned heatspreader adds power and boldness to your next-gen build.
Inspired by the racing stripes of sports cars and supercars, Trident Z Neo features a beveled edge along the top of the signature tri-fin design with the asymmetrical slant to achieve a sleek and clean look.
Crafted with hand-screened memory ICs and custom 10-layer PCBs, each and every module is made for maintaining the best signal integrity to achieve fast overclocking performance.

Tested across a wide range of motherboards to strict quality standards, Trident Z Neo memory kits are built for reliability, stability, and compatibility.

Fully control and customize the 8-zone RGB lighting through the downloadable Trident Z Lighting Control software.

Want to sync up your system lighting? You can use Asus Aura Sync*, Gigabyte RGB Fusion*, MSI Mystic Light*, or ASRock Polychrome Sync* software to personalize the colors and effects of your Trident Z Neo memory and compatible motherboards!

* Note: Trident Z Neo lighting control support through the listed third-party software may vary between motherboard models.

OC Profile Support
Whether it's DOCP or A-XMP, just set and go. Programmed with optimized OC profiles, the only thing that stands between you and awesome performance is a simple setting.

Limited Lifetime Warranty
All G.SKILL memory products come with a limited lifetime warranty and the G.SKILL technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forum, telephone, and email.
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Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): Lifetime
- Limited Warranty period (labor): Lifetime
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- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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- Support Email: ustech@gskillusa.com
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Pros: Runs as advertised on X570 board once XMP is enabled
Cons: None
Overall Review: I am very meticulous and try to educate myself as much as reasonably possible before making any kind of significant purchase. When planning my recent Ryzen 7 3800X build, one of my biggest sticking points turned out to be which memory kit to buy. This particular kit was one of the first I stumbled upon, but I was initially put off by the fact that - despite the relatively high overall rating at the time - there were actually quite a few very poor reviews mentioning issues getting this to post at advertised speeds. So off I went, falling into a rabbit hole researching trying to find which kit REALLY works best for Ryzen 3000 cpus. The best info I ended up finding were YT videos from Gamers Nexus and Tech Deals who concluded that the most ideal memory for Ryzen 3000 - the "sweet spot" - is either 3600 cl16 or 3200 cl14, but preferably 3600. Based on that, I went back to this kit. But the poor reviews once again made me question it. I know enough to be dangerous, but am by no means and expert so I just wanted a good kit that worked and wouldn't give me trouble. Further research led me to the b-die Samsung kits - which many swear by and I've no doubt about their quality. However, those kits are both significantly more expensive and getting harder and harder to come by as they are, from my understanding EOL. In addition, I question how much of a real world, non-benchmark scenario impact such a kit would have at least for me and my needs. For the third time then, back I went to this kit. The sale during BF week was enough to push me into pulling the trigger on it. Finished my build and at first startup, it posted at 2133mhz - but I didn't panic! I entered bios (MSI Meg X570 Ace) and simply enabled XMP, and there you have it - 3600 and timings as advertised. If you need/choose to update your bios to latest version, then you will almost definitely have to enable XMP again, no big deal. Overall great kit for Ryzen. Your search has come to an end! RGB looks great too!