G.Skill launches Trident Z RGB DDR4-4266 32GB Quad-channel Kit

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. David Lake

    David Lake Master Guru

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    The latency numbers are in clock cycles so a higher clock speed compensates for increased timings.

    Just get 2 kits.
     
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    ..and two identical machines working in parallel...;)
     
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    So the z370 platform support quad channel kit?
    The maximus x hero is a z370 mobo and as far as i know it support dual channel only.

    Please don't misled the reader.
    Thanks
     

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    So they're advertised as running at 4266 but they show them off running at half that speed hmmm something smells like 3 day old fish left in the sun
     
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    It's double data rate cpu-z always shows it like this
     
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    I don't really see the value in this kit. I mean, it's not like HEDT customers are tripping over themselves for the latest RGB memory (I know I'm not). IMO, they should be focusing on fast dual-channel memory kits for the mainstream market.
     
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    Ah so it does I'd completely forgot about that that is how it shows the speed
     

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