G. Skill announces memory for AMD 5000 series

Associate
Joined
10 Dec 2007
Posts
1,807
https://www.gskill.com/community/15...DDR4-4000-CL16-16GBx2-for-AMD-Ryzen-5000-CPUs

"G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is announcing new DDR4 memory specifications under the Trident Z Neo series, optimized for the new AMD Ryzen 5000 processors. Featuring ultra-high speeds of up to DDR4-4000 CL16-19-19-39 32GB (16GBx2), extreme low latency at DDR4-3800 CL14-16-16-36 32GB (16GBx2), and high-capacity kit at DDR4-4000 CL18-22-22-42 64GB (32GBx2), these memory kits are the perfect choice for PC enthusiasts and gamers looking to push memory bandwidth to the extreme limits on the new AMD Ryzen 5000 processors."

A nice table:

z0ABTsq.png


As we can see G. Skill is trying to cater to every single FCLK speed.

"These ultra-speed, high-capacity, and extreme low latency memory kits will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners at the end of November 2020".
 
@glnn_23 I'm quite interested in your hwinfo cpu stats. So are you all core 4.5 Ghz 5950x at 1.2v? Max temp in cinebench? Kinda crazy you are stable at such a low voltage. The silicon must actually be insane. Kind of makes me want to splash out on one too.
 
I'm looking to buy F4-3600C16D-32GTZR to go with a 5900x on a msi tomahawk board. Is there any difference between the neo and non neo or just the colour? Will this kit plug straight in no issues and just work? Im not planning on overclocking.

Thanks.

You will have no problem with this config. In fact it's on the QVL for Tomahawk and I saw many people with this kit and Tomahawk. Just make sure you are in slot 2 and 4.

I think years and years ago there was probably a difference in pcb layout (A0) between GTZR and GTZN but I think all G. Skill bins (and any other good manufacturer for that matter) are all A2 or the equivalent dual rank layout. It doesn't make sense to increase your manufacturing costs by stopping and changing pcb layouts.
 
G. Skill really released this under the radar. Can't even find a press release about it.

F4-4000C16D-32GTZNA (2x16GB)

4000 16-16-16-36 at 1.40v

Probably the best bin for downclocking or if you somehow get lucky to run 2000 FCLK.
 
F4-4000C16D-32GTRSA would be a better bin than F4-3600C14D-32GTRS?

It's 4000 CL16 (16-16-16-36) 1.4v vs 3600 CL14 (14-15-15-35) 1.45v

If you are looking for a 3800C14 kit make sure to get the 3600C14 version 2. It's 14-14-14-34 also at 1.45v and not much more expensive. Add an A to the end of a SKU. e.g. F4-3600C14D-32GTZRA

Either would hit your goal but you may aswell go for the 3600C14 since it technically is better and out of the box fclk compatibility with Ryzen giving you a good baseline to tune from.
 
Back
Top Bottom