G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP) 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 7200 CL34-45-45-115 1.40V Dual Channel Desktop Memory…
Original price was: ₹59,999.00.₹15,049.00Current price is: ₹15,049.00.
- Trident Z5 RGB Series, designed for Intel Z790 Series Chipset with 13th Gen Intel Core CPUs or newer
- Brand: G.Skill, Series: Trident Z5 RGB, Model: F5-7200J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK
- 32GB kit containing 2 x 16GB modules, DDR5-7200, 288-Pin, CAS Latency CL34 (34-45-45-115) at 1.40V (Intel XMP)
- ECC: No, Dual Channel Kit, Recommended Use: High Performance or Gaming Memory
- Memory kits will boot at the SPD speed at default BIOS settings with compatible hardware.
Specification: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP) 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 7200 CL34-45-45-115 1.40V Dual Channel Desktop Memory…
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G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP) 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 7200 CL34-45-45-115 1.40V Dual Channel Desktop Memory…
Original price was: ₹59,999.00.₹15,049.00Current price is: ₹15,049.00.





Andrew –
Uso ormai sempre GSKill ottimi prodotti anche se purtroppo la gestione del DDR5 in EXPO al momento non è il massimo per quanto riguarda soprattutto avvio/riavvio lungo e macchinoso
Divyansh –
Working RGB with Asus Z790h gaming
build
Divyansh –
One day suddenly 1 ram dimm stop working pc want but rgb fine but pc want boot with dim in
P B –
One of the RAM failed, trying to do RMA.
MarkInSJC –
tourne actuellement à 7800 MHz sans forcer : )
Abhishek –
There’s a bit of confusion going around with DDR5 ram module since the launch of the latest AM5 platform.
People are a bit unclear, about the two memory profiles and how it can afftect their system.
1. Intel’s XMP (Extreme memory profile)
2. AMD’s EXPO (Extended Profiles for Overclocking)
Long story short, after a bit of research, they are ment for the exact same purpose , which is to overclock your RAM modules to their full stated potential.
Example : these RAM sticks intially come with the speed of 3600 Mhz and you can fully utilize their potential and overclock them to run at 6000 Mhz, safely without any problems.
Question is : how are XMP and EXPO profiles different?
Here’s what I learned:
XMP has been around for a while and this profile works with DDR3, DDR4 and DDR5 modules of RAM for INTEL based motherboards and however for AMD, it only works till the AM4 platform.
So there was no issue with whatever RAM you purchased. They were cross compatible.
EXPO was introduced with the 7000 sereis processors and works only with the AM5 paltform. Period. (Atleast for now)
Additionally, I learned the following-
XMP is a closed-souce standard, which means, anything that is going between the ram manufacturers and intel, we won’t be able to know about it. Companies run tests with the modules and results are sent to intel.
That is how XMP certification is approved. However it may not be valid as it is a closed source. It’s not necessarily bad.
It is opposite with AMD’S EXPO. It is open sourced. Any company can test the compatibility of these RAMs without loyalty.
These results can be viewed by anyone and I really like how open it is. Results can be really validated here.
Further, the EXPO rams are specifically made to be compatible with AMD processors for optimal performance, which does not mean these won’t work intel processors. It’s just, these won’t provide better optimisation with intel.
Other than all that, G.skill delivers on the quality. These RAM sticks are beautiful.
I also got them for a great price. Some of the other sellers have them selling for outrageous prices.
Bhavin nandaniya –
I’m a gamer and developer. And this purchase totally worth it.
Previously i have 6000mhz cl40 2x16gbx.
After removing old and installing this stutter, gone
Fps drops, gone
All other softwares processing faster.
pankaj –
Zero issues on booting straight into xmp. Totally stable at 6,800 MT. Overclocked to 7000 MT with the same xmp timings, and the kit is stable through 30 minutes of stress testing with prime 95. Can probably go higher. A good pick so far. Running with a 14700k and asrock z790 nova motherboard.
Bhavin nandaniya –
Bought it on sale, works great.
You can enable XMP in the bios settings.
6000mhz 64gb DDR5 ram as advertised.
Mougig –
I installed these and got disappointing results at first. Only running at 4000. Start to do some online research and discover some BIOS settings that are required. I have an ASUS motherboard, Z690-I. Lots of AUTO settings – and that’s where the problem starts. First, manually select XMP I in the BIOS – and now you’re on the path to getting the max performance via right settings for voltage, etc.. My system wasn’t stable at 7200 (freezes, BSOD) but I’ve had no issues at all at 7000. My system is now super fast and I’m pleased with this upgrade (from 5200). 13330 PassMark scores and 3950 memory scores. There’s probably some other BIOS setting that would get me full 7200 performance – and perhaps some more? I strongly doubt it’s the DIMMs. Lesson learned? Don’t trust AUTO settings in BIOS as they may hamper your system performance… Recommend and would buy again.
AR –
Great quality RAM. I’ve done 2 builds with this stuff, and it may be my new go-to brand.
Aesthetically, the finned frame is a very nice touch and the RGB implementation is excellent. The overall quality feels very nice with a durable aluminum housing – not cheap feeling whatsoever.
Only thing to mention is it can be a bit tricky to get seated properly in motherboard slots, and AMD builds in particular seem a bit picky about this. If your new build fails to POST, it most likely just needs to be re-seated, and it may take a few tries to get it right. But once it does you’re good to go!
This speed (6000 Mhz/CL30) is also the sweet spot in cost vs. performance, as well as stability on both AMD & Intel builds. With DDR5 now at reasonable pricing, it makes enough sense to make the switch on a new build – and I’m happy to recommend this option!