New Build! Looking to perform some overclocking!
New Build! Looking to perform some overclocking!
16 remains preferable over 18, though it's important to weigh Cas against speed. A 3200/16 is noticeably slower than 3600/16, with a clear advantage. 3200/14 narrows the difference, while 3200/18 slightly increases it. It's not a major point, but it does matter.
The Neo models are designed for Ryzen processors, just like any Trident series with serial codes ending in X, such as GTZRX. The GTZR are more compatible with Intel chips.
I hope it's fine to ask another question. You're really helpful with all this info.
The Neos appear to be RGB, which is what I'm aiming for.
Memory Express offers five memory options for the Trident Neo:
2x 8GB CL16, 2x 16GB CL16, 2x 32GB CL16, 2x 32GB CL18, and 4x 32GB CL16.
All of these are dual channel RAM kits.
If I wanted to fill all slots, a 4x kit would be necessary. Using two 2x kits wouldn't work.
I also think combining a 2x16 with a 2x32 to make four is not possible.