F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Trident Z Neo is a gaming laptop, not directly related to Intel hardware. It uses Intel processors for performance.

Trident Z Neo is a gaming laptop, not directly related to Intel hardware. It uses Intel processors for performance.

Trident Z Neo is a gaming laptop, not directly related to Intel hardware. It uses Intel processors for performance.

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GodRaidYT
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03-28-2016, 06:13 PM
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You're looking at a potential upgrade path. Trident Z RGB offers the same RAM specs as Trident Z Neo but is marketed toward AMD systems. It mainly adds RAM capacity rather than changing the chipset or core features. Whether it fits your current setup depends on your motherboard compatibility and whether it supports the necessary slots and interfaces. Since your i7 6700K is a high-end processor, ensure the new RAM sticks meet the required timings and capacity. Check your motherboard documentation to confirm support for the upgrade path before proceeding.
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GodRaidYT
03-28-2016, 06:13 PM #1

You're looking at a potential upgrade path. Trident Z RGB offers the same RAM specs as Trident Z Neo but is marketed toward AMD systems. It mainly adds RAM capacity rather than changing the chipset or core features. Whether it fits your current setup depends on your motherboard compatibility and whether it supports the necessary slots and interfaces. Since your i7 6700K is a high-end processor, ensure the new RAM sticks meet the required timings and capacity. Check your motherboard documentation to confirm support for the upgrade path before proceeding.

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XenkerPT
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04-01-2016, 06:51 AM
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Gah. It seems like you're talking about a situation where timing and voltage match a known set without any "for amd" warning, suggesting it's likely DDR4 memory—though it could be different. Back in the DDR3 era, they created specific kits that only worked with certain manufacturers.
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XenkerPT
04-01-2016, 06:51 AM #2

Gah. It seems like you're talking about a situation where timing and voltage match a known set without any "for amd" warning, suggesting it's likely DDR4 memory—though it could be different. Back in the DDR3 era, they created specific kits that only worked with certain manufacturers.

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miguel80
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04-02-2016, 11:16 AM
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It's mainly about promoting the product while ensuring compatibility with Ryzen systems. They appear to align with the standard Trident Z version on their site. I think it should work well in an Intel configuration too.
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miguel80
04-02-2016, 11:16 AM #3

It's mainly about promoting the product while ensuring compatibility with Ryzen systems. They appear to align with the standard Trident Z version on their site. I think it should work well in an Intel configuration too.