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    G.SKILL Trident Z Extreme DDR4 4GHz is designed for Skylake-S

    And Ripjaws V DDR4 RAM arrives with a new design, new colours, new specs.
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    Re: G.SKILL Trident Z Extreme DDR4 4GHz is designed for Skylake-S

    THE BEST value for money memory performance range according to the apps we have currently use is between 1866 to 2400mhz the rest of the 'more' MHZ will not add performance.

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    Re: G.SKILL Trident Z Extreme DDR4 4GHz is designed for Skylake-S

    lumireleon - Yes, aren't Intel processors'memory buses only rated for the, or close to, minimum default speed of the associated memory generation. Why do these RAM kits keep getting released, when the offer no benefits?

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    Re: G.SKILL Trident Z Extreme DDR4 4GHz is designed for Skylake-S

    I know it's pointless, but that's really pretty. Wish it had been out when I built my Haswell-E rig

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    Re: G.SKILL Trident Z Extreme DDR4 4GHz is designed for Skylake-S

    Is there actually any noticeable difference between this and ~1600 to the regular user? I can't say I've ever had any problems with stuff like the latest games not running on max or the PC being too slow cos my RAM was too outdated :S

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