G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-16GTZ 2x8GB DDR4 RAM Review

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APH Networks checked out the G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-16GTZ 2x8GB DDR4 RAM

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On Friday last week, I was hanging out with my colleague Brian Cheung at the student center at the University of Calgary. As we were talking, one of my friends walked by, and pointed at the "hipster" sticker at the back of Brian's laptop. Since the topic came up, I asked my friend, "Do you think Brian is hipster?" Without much thinking, she said, "Yes." Being the owner of the de facto hipster MacBook Pro sleeve here at APH Networks, the Inateck MP1320, I could not resist but to ask a follow up question. "Do you think I look hipster?" To which she said, "Not really, you look... academic." Basically, my friend called me a nerd, but I am not going to lie -- I am actually proud of it, because I am, indeed, a nerd. After all, it does not hurt to look like one to be like one. In the Kingston HyperX Fury HX426C15FBK4/32 4x8GB review I wrote a couple a weeks ago, I talked about how we have covered "components that looks fast and performs poorly, looks subtle but goes like heck, and everything in between". We have come to the conclusion the Kingston RAM is the kind of product that looks subtle while delivering solid performance, which is something I appreciate. Today, we will take a look at the G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-16GTZ 2x8GB. Clocked at a stratospheric 3200MHz for a 2x8GB kit and equipped with a set of sharp, medium profile aluminum heatspreaders with red accents, will the company's latest product in their flagship DDR4 lineup be the kind of product that not only looks fast, but is actually fast in our benchmarks? We took in a set to find out if it looks like a performance part to be a performance part, just like how I am proud of the fact I look like an academic to be a academic.
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