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
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The editors liked
High Speed Modules
Great Looking Heatspreader Design
Available in speeds up to 3800Mhz
Great Timings
Excellent Out of Box Performance
Best Module for Ryzen and Threadripper
Solid performance
Great overclocking
Great attention to detail
High performance
High compatibility
High overclocking potential
High quality
RGB lighting
Unique design
Low-latency CAS 16 straight timings at DDR4-3600
Premium looks at mid-market pricing
Strong out-of-the-box performance
Very tight timings
Good overclocking potential
Good XMP performance
Excellent headroom for manual tuning
The editors didn't like
Nothing to note (odd I know)
RGB not for everyone
Nothing worth to mention
Little added value found for Ryzen 3000 in DDR4-3600 data rate
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...
Abstract: G.Skill's Trident family of memory has been around for quite a few years now with early models landing back in the DDR2 generations. By far the most popular has been the DDR4 based TridentZ family. Launching with a grey and black heat spreader and a red t...
Published: 2019-10-21, Author: David , review by: overclockers.com
G.SKill's Trident Z Neo did not disappoint. It delivered on its promise of AMD Ryzen 3 compatibility and allowed for serious overclocking headroom. G.Skill Introduced the Neo with a new two-tone color scheme and the same award-winning heat sink design. Wh...
Hey. it's G.Skill. Over the years they have become one of the most reliable and very well known DIMM memory partners on the globe. They offer sound and properly tested DIMMs. They all work in pretty much any DDR4 enabled PC and they have been tweaked fo...
Published: 2019-08-15, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Low-latency CAS 16 straight timings at DDR4-3600, Premium looks at mid-market pricing,
Little added value found for Ryzen 3000 in DDR4-3600 data rate
Buyers who aren't satisfied by AMD's ordinary DDR4-3200 recommendation should be happy with G.Skill's Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 C16 kit. The attractive heat spreaders will also dress up their build, along with bringing a speed increase...
It is going to be hard not to sound like a G.Skill fanboy because I only have one complaint to talk about and a lot of praise to give out. G.Skill have released a solid product that delivers in sheer raw performance which is where it matters most for enth...
Abstract: Likely the most significant player in the RAM game has come out with a newer series of modules, which fits the mold of the Flare X of DDR3 days, wherein AMD systems are what these DIMMs are tuned to be used with. That is not to say they will not work on I...
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...