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
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The editors liked
Lifetime Warranty
Best in Class Cosmetics
Good Overclocking Ability
Great performance
Looks great
High overclocking potential
High capacity
High quality
Still reasonable price even though hard to say it's inexpensive
High performance
High Overclocking potential
Great looks
Inexpensive for this class of memory
Lifetime warranty
Great overall performance and overclocking in a 32GB fourDIMM kit
Great timings
Broad tuning capability
Slightly superior bandwidth
Price
Ease Of Installation
Sharp Looking Kit
Top Of The Charts Performance
Nice Black 8 Layer PCB
Bold But Matching Systems Colors Design
Lots Of Speed
Nice Black 8 Laye
Low latency
No LEDs
Considerable overhead for overclocking
Two-tone heatspreader design
Available in a variety of colors and capacities
10-layer PCB
Fresh new look
Welldesigned heatsink
Both in esthetics and function
16 GB in two sticks
New heatsink has "options" for looks
Lineup includes speeds of up to 4133 MHz
Available now
Wide compatibility with modern Intel Z170based motherboards
Lifetim
The editors didn't like
None worth to mention
Heatsinks look great but may interfere with some large CPU cooling solutions
Final Words
If you are looking for the best DDR4 memory series on the market then Trident Z is memory for you. Exceptional performance
Design and quality in one package. When
Somewhat expensive
Price
Height of 44mm may interfere with some CPU coolers.
Needs A Lower Speed XMP For Beginners
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
Red
While popular
Does not suit all motherboards
No details on other color bars to add to the top to match themed builds
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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...
So should you buy a 3200 MHz CL14 kit over say a 2133 MHz one ? The truth is that on quad-channel that higher-frequency is a bit harder to justify as you already will have so much memory bandwidth. But these TridentZ DIMMs will be more expensive then you...
Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Great timings, Broad tuning capability, Slightly superior bandwidth
Price, Height of 44mm may interfere with some CPU coolers.
The best performing quad-channel kit we've tested, G.Skill's Trident Z F4-3200C14Q-32GTZKW appears a reasonable value when compared to other premium DDR4. $223.28...
Great performance, Looks great, High overclocking potential, High capacity, High quality, Still reasonable price even though hard to say it's inexpensive
None worth to mention,
I can easily recommend G.Skill Trident Z 32GB DDR4-3200 CL15 memory kit as the best balance between price and performance at so high capacity. It also looks great so regardless if you are demanding enthusiast or photo/videographer, this memory is the best...
Published: 2016-04-28, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The 32GB dual-channel Trident Z kit from G.SKILL is carefully binned to work at the rated 3200MHz and comes with a XMP 2.0 profile, which should be compatible with the latest high-end motherboards. While the Supermicro C7Z170-OCE board did not have any is...
Published: 2016-02-17, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
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...