Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the G.Skill PC4-25600 3200MHz Trident Z Series and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill PC4-25600 3200MHz Trident Z Series.
January 2016
(92%)
98 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Available in a choice of colours, Stylish heatsink design, Solid build quality, Good mix of speed and low latency, Backed by a lifetime warranty
32GB has limited real-world benefit
G.Skill has cemented its position as a go-to-provider of high-end DDR4 by expanding its flagship range of Trident Z memory through the introduction of numerous kits available in a choice of colour options.Speeds stretch right the way up to 4,266MHz, b...
Great overall performance and overclocking in a 32GB fourDIMM kit
Somewhat expensive
G.Skill's Trident Z F4-3200C16Q-32GTZ pairs high performance and 32GB capacity with a moderately-high price to provide slightly better-value to premium component buyers...
Since Intel's 6th Generation Core processors hit the market in August 2015, the DDR4 product lines have been steadily growing. Initially the costs were notably high compared to DDR3, but for those transitioning over to Skylake and Z170, DDR4 was and is a...
Published: 2015-12-12, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Arguably, the best looking DDR4 memory available, Doesn’t require loose timings to remain stable, Extremely fast 3200MHz XMP 2.0 profile, Great overclocking headroom, Lifetime warranty and impeccable customer service, Low latency, Premium ICs, Stock 1.35v
3200MHz frequency comes at a price premium, 40mm height can cause problems with large air coolers, “The G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 3200MHz dual channel memory kit is a visual masterpiece while offering mesmerizing performance to suit the extreme market.”, G.Sk
ProsArguably, the best looking DDR4 memory availableDoesn't require loose timings to remain stableExtremely fast 3200MHz XMP 2.0 profileGreat overclocking headroomLifetime warranty and impeccable customer serviceLow latencyPremium ICsStock 1.35v is well w...
The drive behind DDR4 memory has taken on renewed importance since the launch of Intel's Skylake platform. Able to operate DDR4 memory at high speeds and due to arrive in volume later on this year, Skylake is the desktop and mobile catalyst that will prov...
So what do we think about NVIDIA's new Turing based cards? My friends, it is complicated and depends on how you view a couple of factors. One thing we didn't mention until now (listed in the specifications though) was the price. The cost for a Geforce RTX...
Whoa… we've finally arrived. Allow me to reiterate a couple of things said at the outset. First, this is not meant to be an in-depth article, despite the number of benchmarks run. All of these results help paint an overall picture of performance on AMD's...
Published: 2018-06-27, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
The GT 1030 GDDR5 received our recommendation on a few occasions, almost all of which were derived from limited supply of the GTX 1050 or RX 550. Even in spite of this forced recommendation, the card did perform objectively well when compared to its prede...
G.Skill's TridentZ is some of the best memory on the market in nearly every category. Top speeds, Best latencies, best price per performance, and so on. This particular kit is a top contender with a very low CAS14 latency on a 3200Mhz module and it holds...
Low latency, No LEDs, Considerable overhead for overclocking, Two-tone heatspreader design, Available in a variety of colors and capacities, 10-layer PCB
Large heatsink can interfere with some coolers, If you want a specific color, you have to be sure to buy the right kit, 3200 MHz can be very hard for some CPUs, Relatively high price
The 32 GB (4x 8 GB) G.Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz C14 kit is available for US$255. Low latency No LEDs Considerable overhead for overclocking Two-tone heatspreader design Available in a variety of colors and capacities 10-layer PCB Large heatsink can interfe...