Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the G.Skill PC4-28800 3600MHz Trident Z Neo RGB Series and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill PC4-28800 3600MHz Trident Z Neo RGB Series.
November 2019
(86%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good XMP performance, Excellent headroom for manual tuning,
A little on the expensive side
The Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 memory kit's specifications look ordinary, but it possesses all the intangibles to become one of the fastest in its category...
Strong out-of-the-box performance, Very tight timings, Good overclocking potential,
A bit pricey, XMP requires 1.45V
The Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 C14 is a solid option with formidable performance. But the kit's price tag might not easily convince consumers to pull the trigger...
Published: 2020-01-25, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Compatible with AMD Ryzen 3000, Medium profile heat spreaders will fit under most air coolers, Appealing RGB lighting with effective control software, Good performance
Faster 16-16-16-36 latencies are very expensive, Clock speeds are modest
The key feature of G.Skill Trident Z Neo is the use of SK.Hynix D-die memory chips which has helped G.Skill to increase compatibility with Ryzen 3000. On that front we consider Trident Z Neo to be a success as it worked flawlessly with our AMD Ryzen 9 390...
Solid build quality, Gorgeous RGB lighting, Neutral design blends into any build with ease, Fantastic performance
Expensive, but arguably worth it
Well it's easy to see that the numbers definitely speak for themselves, with the Trident Z Neo topping way more charts than any other kit, despite being technically slower than most of the graph, testament to what can be achieved by producing a kit that b...
Published: 2019-09-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does It Cost?As I said earlier, there are a HUGE number of models in the new Trident Z RGB series. The model we reviewed today is the G.Skill Trident Z Neo F4-3200C16D 16GB kit. It's currently just £114.18 on Amazon in the UK, Which is around $14...
Minimalist looks work well, Solid RGB implementation, Excellent build quality
Feels a touch expensive
G.Skill's expansion into the Trident Z Neo line manifests itself with a new design aesthetic married to a wide range of timings and speeds that fit in well with both Intel and AMD performance processors.Offering solid RGB support through 8-zone lighti...
Given the other TridentZ kits we've checked out over the last few years, we really didn't expect anything other than the best from the NEO's and G.Skill didn't disappoint. We had instant one-click D.O.C.P. compatibility on our 3rd gen AMD Ryzen platform...
Published: 2021-12-23, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: A few weeks ago we reviewed Intel's new Alder Lake architecture for the first time and with it we also got our first chance to play around with DDR5 memory. In our Core i9-12900K review, we tested both DDR4 and DDR5 memory in a range of applications and g...
Published: 2021-02-03, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
G.Skill's Triden Z Neo is very impressive, with great performance and effortless setup on our X570 motherboard. And it looks fantastic, too. That last part is subjective, naturally, but I really like the Trident Z memory aesthetics (I have a Trident Z RGB...
Good XMP performance, Excellent headroom for manual tuning,
A little on the expensive side
The Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 memory kit's specifications look ordinary, but it possesses all the intangibles to become one of the fastest in its category...