G.SKILL Trident Z Neo 3600MHz Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅08-10-19
Packaging & Product
As far as packaging goes, the Trident Z Neo’s box is as basic as they come. There’s obviously an image of the DRAM modules and the name of the product on the front but absolutely nothing aside from that. The RAM looks nice though, right?


Turning the box over, there’s a brief summary of the products features with the frequency, latencies and capacity listed on the label. There’s no ASRock Polychrome Sync logo here, which is a shame, as their website shows it as being supported and the modules were only manufactured in September.


G.SKILL haven’t felt the need to change the contrasting panels design that has proven so popular, and have thrown in a small metallic case sticker.


Front and back, the modules are identical, apart from the warranty label. Thankfully, they’ve placed this low down on the module and on the left-edge so it’s less visible when they’re installed into your case. These measure 44mm in height so shouldn’t pose much of a clearance issue in most instances but do check your specific requirements.


The white plastic strip along the top of each module is the RGB lighting diffuser which serves the purpose of dispersing the light more evenly throughout the case, instead of having bare LEDs glaring at you. There’s a small G.SKILL logo in the centre but it certainly doesn’t dominate the area.



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