Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the G.Skill PC3-19200 2400MHz TridentX Series and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill PC3-19200 2400MHz TridentX Series.
February 2014
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The editors liked
Super high speed high density DIMMS
Nice price point for the clock speed
XMP makes setup a breeze
Has some but limited overclock headroom
Removable heatspreader top fin
Larger air cooler compatibility
Great performance waiting to be unlocked
Works with all current Intel-based platforms (2133 MHz only with SandyBridge)
Easy booting at 2400 MHz with any board using an IvyBridge CPU
New esthetic design with removable top fins for maximum compatibility
And aftermarket cooling
XMP v1.3 profile
The editors didn't like
Performance in most configurations will be small gain
Color scheme may not appeal to all
Relatively low overclocking
Not enough to reach next memory divider
Requires IvyBridge CPU to get the best performance
Every time a new processor launches, new supporting RAM also launches to the corners of the tech world. And, each time that happens, I’m fortunate enough to get the chance to validate many different make and model memory kits. As it stands, the G.Skill...
Usually new products in the memory market are not terribly groundbreaking, at least not in distinguishing one from another's competitor. We typically see similar performance, similar designs, and similar pricing for the most part. Most memory modules o...
In our introduction we mentioned how difficult it is to tell the difference between high-speed memory kits in everything but benchmark tests.Having performed those tests, it's pretty clear that there isn't much of a difference in benchmarks either. Consid...
Published: 2012-06-10, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Trident-X produces oodles of bandwidth, so much so that most real world applications do not even. Those interested in benchmark figures will have a ball with Trident-X especially as it does not cost an arm and a leg. Even if high speed memory is not an es...
The most exciting feature about the Trident X series of memory is the three very high frequencies they come in which are 2400, 2666 and 2800 MHz. these are insane by yesterday’s standard and pretty impressive by today’s standard. The integrated memory...
G.Skill has always been dedicated to creating exceptional memory for enthusiasts, and the Trident-X series is no exception. This is due to all the kits in the series being designed to take advantage of the improved memory controller in the Ivy Bridge proc...
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Could not get to 2600MHz...
With the strength of Intel's Ivy Bridge processors' memory controller and architecture, finding memory to take advantage of these attributes usually comes with a fairly hefty price tag. Why you ask? Because of the hand binning processes that are usual...