
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB DDR5 6000
$117.99
★★★★★
(8 customer reviews)
Last updated on April 2, 2025 8:00 pm
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR5 SDRAM DDR5 6000 Intel XMP 3.0 Desktop Memory Model F5-6000J4040F16GX2-TZ5RK
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8 reviews for G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB DDR5 6000
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G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB DDR5 6000
$117.99
Brian –
Pros: – Works with Aorus RGB Fusion, right out of the box. I’m assuming it would work with other RGB sync software without issue. – XMP profile activated immediately – Has passed benchmarking and torture tests at 6000 @ CL36 Cons: – Price – Availability Overall Review: – I had to buy this as a part of a bundle, even though I already had a motherboard. It was the only way to get the RAM. Of course, Newegg doesn’t let you return the motherboard, and even if I could, I would need to return the…
Anonymous –
Pros: Very fast DDR5, as good as it gets with DDR5 right now. Obviously DDR5 still has a lot of room to mature and grow, but if you want some of the best right now, look no further. RGB looks great, but I think the RGB on my Corsair Dominators looks better. Running 6200 CL36 without issue at default 1.3v paired with my 12900K and Z690 Hero board. Cons: Hard to get. Ridiculously small amount available. Overall Review: I would buy these as soon as they become available. Smokes DDR4.
Ge0 –
Overall Review: Reeeeeeallly fast RAM. Stable xmp. Ran a couple of tests, and the ram performed beautifully. Just add to cart and buyyyy it!!!
Anonymous –
Pros: Fast. Xmp worked and memory operated at correct speeds. Rgb looks cool. Cons: Newegg sent me the wrong memory that came with my bundle.. offered me a store credit instead. LOL. Only difference of items was the color (silver instead of black). So I decided to keep it. Used the memory for 2 days.. one stick stopped being recognized by bios. Also the gskill rgb software never worked with corsair ique so I was forced to use the gigabyte aura rgb software (terrible bloat ware). Overall…
Michael P. –
Pros: -Samsung dies -Lifetime warranty… Earlier this year I filed an RMA with G.Skill for a quad-channel kit of DDR3-2133 memory that I purchased when Sandy Bridge-E was released (3930k+RIVE). About a week after I shipped that kit to G.Skill, they sent me a brand new kit of the same memory. It’s nice that still honored the warranty of a 9 year old kit of RAM. -Edges on heatsinks aren’t as sharp as the heatsinks on the Trident Z DDR4 memory -IMO the heatsink on these DDR5 sticks looks…
Anonymous –
Overall Review: 5 eggs for this particular set of DDR5 G.skill 6000mhz CL36. This is my second set of this exact ram from G.skill. I purchased my first set in December at higher prices and regret that decision as the ram wasn’t stable. It ran XMP profile fine but would crash while gaming or would throw memory errors above 50C. A lot of people complaining about early adoption of DDR5 blaming it on the motherboard or its bios but I would find certain people who had no problems whatsoever with…
Anonymous –
Cons: -4800mhz not 6000MHz without overclocking Overall Review: I did not receive 32GB of 6000MHz, 6000MHz is achieved through overclocking which my RAM modules are not able to acquire for longer than 30 minutes. Major disappointed especially since the RAM is now out of stock.
Mathieu D. –
Pros: Fast Nice RGB Cons: Expensive Overall Review: No problem so far, getting the full 6000 speed and it looks great on top of that!