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G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C34 2x64GB Review: The Sweet Spot For 128GB

G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C34 2x64GB Review: The Sweet Spot For 128GB

G.Skill has introduced the Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C34, a 128GB (2x64GB) memory kit that stands out in the market. With the increasing difficulty in finding reasonably priced DDR5 memory kits, G.Skill's offering is noteworthy despite the high production costs. The memory modules feature premium aesthetics and RGB lighting customization options. The kit operates at DDR5-5600 by default but can be overclocked to DDR5-6000 for enhanced performance. In testing, the Trident Z5 Neo performed well, especially on AMD platforms, showcasing good compatibility and performance. However, due to the global memory shortage, the kit's price has significantly increased.

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V-Color Manta XFinity RGB DDR5-6400 C32 2x64GB Review: Two-Module Powerhouse

V-Color Manta XFinity RGB DDR5-6400 C32 2x64GB Review: Two-Module Powerhouse

The V-Color Manta XFinity RGB DDR5-6400 C32 RAM kit offers high performance and capacity, especially for small-form-factor builds with limited memory slots. The sleek design includes a heat spreader and vibrant LEDs for lighting effects. The kit operates initially at DDR5-4800 but can be set to DDR5-6400 with timings of 32-45-45-96. In testing, it outperformed a G.Skill kit, but limitations were observed with AMD Ryzen chips not handling DDR5-6400 well. Overclocking options were explored, but tightening timings proved challenging due to limited headroom. Despite its performance, the kit's availability and pricing may be impacted by the global memory shortage.

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