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Can we get model numbers for the Neo kits coming out soon?
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Steath, I just gave up waiting on these. They might come in January but for now I just bought TeamGroup 3600C16 32GB.
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I'm tracking the 4000 64GB, it should be F4-4000C18D-64GTZN. From my research it seems to follow a format like this:
So if you are looking for Ryzen 5000 Neo, make sure it has TZN.F4 4000 C18 D 64G TZ N * ? Speed CAS latency Kit size (dual or quad) Capacity Trident Z? Neo (R for "RGB" black variant) B/
Different voltages?
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Any word yet on when and where these will actually be available? I’m going to be finishing up a build and I’ve been waiting for this, but if there’s still no actual stock to be had, guess I’ll go another direction.
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Do we happen to know prices for this stuff? I feel like G. Skill has to price it well or else people will just flock to Crucial's E-Die. 200 euros for the 3600C14 2X16GB kit would be nice.
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Yeah, F4-3600C14D-32GTZN (or F4-3600C14D-32GTZNB, even though there never was a 1.4V spec for the 2x16GB kits).
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The 3600 mostly.
So basically F4-3600C14D-32GTZN is what I should put into Google soon?
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Which ones are you interested in?
Up to a certain point the way how a SKU is put together is fairly simple and also logical. So the model numbers for certain specs like 2x16GB DDR4-3800 14-16-16-36 1.5V = F4-3800C14D-32GTZN are fairly easy to predict. In general most kits will be listed on webpage before they actually hit the shelves, so you can keep watching the Trident Z Neo category for any updates.
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Can we get model numbers for the Neo kits coming out soon?
In regards to the Neo kits: https://www.gskill.com/community?cls...&id=1604585385
Can anyone at G. Skill give the model numbers for these kits?Tags: None
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