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  • New 4000 16-16-16-16 1.40V kits

    *4000 16-16-16-36, can't edit title

    Both 2x8GB and 2x16GB.
    How come there are no news for these kits on the net, not even G.Skill's site and this forum? It's like they don't exist. But they look more readily available than G.Skill's paper launches like 4400 17-18-18 2x16GB:
    https://www.gskill.us/forum/forum/ge...y-16gb-modules
    Still hard for me to get in central Europe though. But I won't stop trying, first I'll write some emails if they ship abroad.

    G.Skill F4-3600C14D-32GTRG are stable 4000 16-16-16 1.42V and 4133 16-16-16 1.49V, these probably around 4000 16-16-16 1.37V, so a very tight bin and most probably best G.Skill has to offer. They should also be stable at 4200 16-16-16.

    2x8GB:
    F4-4000C16D-16GVKA
    F4-4000C16D-16GTZRA
    F4-4000C16D-16GTZNA
    F4-4000C16D-16GTRSA
    F4-4000C16D-16GTRGA

    2x16GB:
    F4-4000C16D-32GVKA
    F4-4000C16D-32GTZRA
    F4-4000C16D-32GTZNA
    F4-4000C16D-32GTRSA
    F4-4000C16D-32GTRGA

    A little strange that QVL for Neo is only for Intel Z490 and Z590, usually these are kits for AMD.
    Last edited by GrimReaper; 05-18-2021, 08:59 AM.

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    I added them to the B-Die list roughly a month ago.

    Not sure about the QVL of the Neo, but that sounds like a website error to me, or it was originally planned as a AMD and Intel spec, but qualification testing on AMD platform was unsuccessful (for now).

    The models were already available a couple of weeks ago in various countries and sold out pretty quickly/almost overnight in most places. So they were not exactly under radar level for everyone. To add to that, some shops listed them with wrong specifications (timings, SKU) and that is probably why their early stock did not show up on some price comparison sites.

    Availability: https://geizhals.eu/?cat=ramddr3&xf=...=p#productlist
    Last edited by emissary42; 05-18-2021, 09:46 AM.
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    • #3
      Just remembered Mailboxde, that won't be a problem then.
      So these are really better bin? Price is up to a cent same as my current kit, but mine just doesn't work 4000 CL16 1.40V, it BSODs right away.

      On another note, I see 2x8GB 4400 16-19-19 1.50V and 2x16GB 4266 17-18-18 1.50V are finally available. Last one shouldn't be top bin anymore as it has high voltage, 4000 CL16 1.40V is more difficult to run. But 4400 16-19-19 should be a little better than other kits which need around 1.52V for that.
      Most interesting to me is still 4000 16-16-16 1.40V, by far best already at XMP, no high tRCD and tRP as with other kits.

      Found a topic, only about layers though:
      https://www.hardwareluxx.de/communit...2gvka.1295762/
      It's hard to find info on different G.Skill kits OC capabilities. Way too few reviews. And those few that are, like Techpowerup, are incompetent anyway.
      Last edited by GrimReaper; 05-18-2021, 10:38 PM.

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