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Reddit mentions of G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600MHz CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600MHz CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC. Here are the top ones.

G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600MHz CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC
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Trident Z Neo Series, designed specifically for AMD Ryzen 3000, X570 Series32GB kit containing 2x 16GB modules3600MHz memory speed, PC4-28800, 288 pinsCAS Latency CL16 (16-19-19-39) at 1.35VEquipped with Trident Z Neo RGB heatsinks. Not only do these keep your RAM cool, they look amazing too
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Height1.7 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Number of items2
Size32GB
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width0.67 Inches

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Found 7 comments on G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600MHz CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC:

u/Adharsssshhhhh · 2 pointsr/buildapc

RYZEN 9 3900x - 500$ (Buy during black friday)

EVGA CLC 280 RGB AIO - 120$ https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Liquid-Cooler-Cooling-400-HY-CL28-V1/dp/B01N16CAKN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KFMQAYA4JE4A&keywords=evga+clc+280&qid=1574448319&sprefix=evga+clc+%2Caps%2C337&sr=8-1

ASUS TUF X570 PLUS - 165$/180$ for wifi model

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-TUF-X570-Plus-Motherboard-Lighting/dp/B07SXFK1TP/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=asus+x570+tuf&qid=1574448349&sr=8-3

Ram - https://www.amazon.com/G-Skill-Trident-PC4-28800-CL16-19-19-39-F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC/dp/B07WTS8T2W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FPVFXR2JGMCD&keywords=tridentz+neo+3600&qid=1574449500&sprefix=tridentz+n%2Caps%2C322&sr=8-1 170$

SSD - https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Power-Gen3x4-000MB-SU001TBP34A80M28AB/dp/B07L6GF81L/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=nvme+ssd+1tb&qid=1574448235&sr=8-9 (Silicon power nvme ssd) 100$

HDD - 4TB toshiba https://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-Performance-Desktop-Internal-HDWE140XZSTA/dp/B013JPKUU2/ref=sr_1_4?crid=31GDEEBSDSQ2M&keywords=4tb+hard+drive+7200rpm&qid=1574448286&sprefix=4tb+hard+drive+7%2Caps%2C335&sr=8-4 100$

Case:- https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Airflow-Tempered-Mid-Tower-Gaming/dp/B07VL5QHMB/ref=sr_1_18?keywords=pc+case&qid=1574448402&sr=8-18 70$

the NZXT h510 is great too (h510 is the newer revision of h500)

GPU:- https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Windforce-Gv-N208SGAMING-OC-8GC-REV2-0/dp/B07ZK765CT/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=rtx+2080+super&qid=1574448489&sr=8-6 (RTX 2080 Super) 720$

PSU:- The supernova G3 is an excellent choice, another option would be

https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-RM850x-Certified-Modular-Supply/dp/B079H5WNXN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3AFBMG43D25WO&keywords=corsair+rm850x&qid=1574449395&sprefix=corsair+rm%2Caps%2C334&sr=8-1

130$

TILL NOW THE TOTAL COMES TO 2075$

GOOD RGB CASE FANS:- https://www.amazon.com/upHere-Intelligent-Addressable-Motherboard-Adjustable/dp/B07HK7YRCD/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=rgb+fans&qid=1574449647&sr=8-8 40$ for 6 fans

PSU CABLE EXTENSION KIT:- https://www.amazon.com/Asiahorse-Customization-Sleeve-Extension-Supply/dp/B07K2RWKFK/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1V86POI5IYK2A&keywords=psu%2Bcable%2Bextension%2Bkit&qid=1574449801&sprefix=psu%2Bcable%2Bex%2Caps%2C323&sr=8-3&th=1 33$

Now the total cost is 2150$

You still have 550$ remaining in your budget

1440p 144hz Monitor -

https://www.amazon.com/LG-32GK650F-B-Monitor-FreeSync-Technology/dp/B07FLGR2PN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OXCWIJC16OTW&keywords=lg+32gk650f-b&qid=1574449918&sprefix=lg+32g%2Caps%2C325&sr=8-1 350$ (32inch)

https://www.amazon.com/AOC-CQ27G1-DisplayPort-Adjustable-Zero-Bright/dp/B07V39QHMY/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2BPLX467DAZIF&keywords=1440p%2B144hz%2Bmonitor&qid=1574449935&sprefix=1440p%2B144h%2Caps%2C326&sr=8-4&th=1 250$ (27inch)

https://www.amazon.com/GN27DB-27-Inch-Monitor-FreeSync-GamePlus/dp/B078P57ZWL/ref=sr_1_8?crid=2BPLX467DAZIF&keywords=1440p+144hz+monitor&qid=1574449935&sprefix=1440p+144h%2Caps%2C326&sr=8-8 230$ (27inch)

Peripherals

Logitech G PRO (Keyboard and Mouse)

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Gaming-Esports-Performance/dp/B07TRM5RWW/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=logitech%2Bgpro&qid=1574450153&sr=8-1&th=1

RGB Extended Mouse Pad

https://www.amazon.com/LUXCOMS-Oversized-Extended-%EF%BC%8CNon-Slip-Mat%EF%BC%8C31-5X/dp/B07GSXJZSV/ref=sr_1_11?crid=O07YJ5854AQ4&keywords=extended+mouse+pad&qid=1574450282&sprefix=extended+m%2Caps%2C332&sr=8-11 22$

Corsair Mouse pad

https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-MM300-Anti-Fray-High-Performance-CH-9000108-WW/dp/B01798VS4C/ref=sr_1_6?crid=O07YJ5854AQ4&keywords=extended+mouse+pad&qid=1574450345&sprefix=extended+m%2Caps%2C332&sr=8-6 25$

Hyper X cloud 2 headset

https://www.amazon.com/HyperX-Cloud-Gaming-Headset-KHX-HSCP-GM/dp/B00SAYCVTQ/ref=sr_1_4?crid=JNBQ0F0YHBO4&keywords=hyperx+cloud+2&qid=1574450452&sprefix=hyper+x+%2Caps%2C331&sr=8-4 85$

Razer Krakken Headset

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Kraken-Gaming-Headset-2019/dp/B07N85FY1G/ref=sr_1_9?crid=MHRZZUHTUKRA&keywords=gaming%2Bheadset&qid=1574450511&sprefix=gaming%2Bheads%2Caps%2C330&sr=8-9&th=1 60$

u/xdeadzx · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

> What do you recommend instead?

I'm not dissatisfied with my ram purchase, largely because I like icue and it works well.

If I were buying today though, I'd buy this kit for $5 more.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07WTS8T2W

G.skill Neo's at 3600, 32gb kit. I like the RGB on it a little less, but it's very similar timings and likely to actually run at 3200/3600 depending on if you have a 2000 series or 3000 series respectively.

u/Doom_j · 1 pointr/Amd

I was able to get 3600 mhz neos for $30 more on amazon. The timings are slightly higher compared to the 3200 mhz, but I would think you could tighten them to equal the 3200 mhz kit. Do note the amazon fulfilled seller has it coming from Fresno, CA. That may cause some shipping issues with the weather right now, if you decided to get the set.

https://www.amazon.com/G-Skill-Trident-PC4-28800-CL16-19-19-39-F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC/dp/B07WTS8T2W

u/NorthStarPC · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

Alright let's do this.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Ryzen-3900X-24-Thread-Processor/dp/B07SXMZLP9/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=3900x&qid=1573307666&sr=8-2

https://www.newegg.com/amd-ryzen-9-3900x/p/N82E16819113103?Description=3900x&cm_re=3900x-_-19-113-103-_-Product

https://www.microcenter.com/product/608316/amd-ryzen-9-3900x-38ghz-12-core-am4-boxed-processor-with-wraith-prism-cooler

This CPU can be obtained almost anywhere right now, thanks to AMD now stepping up the production. The 3900X is truly a beast, and is very suitable for heavy workstation, streaming, and gaming. It is made with the new Zen 2 7nm architecture, which has noticeably better single core performance as well as providing 12 cores in a consumer-grade CPU. People can argue that the 9900KS is better for gaming, and that is true. However, since the Valve Index runs at 1440p, the difference between the 9900KS and 3900X shrinks. The 9900KS will then just be a few frames ahead. The primary reason why I recommend the 3900X ahead of the 9900KS is its multi-core performance and its PCIe 4.0 support. The 3900X just blasts the 9900KS out the park in multi-core workstation and also streaming capabilities as it has four extra cores and eight extra threads. I'd be happy to show you an Intel 9900KS build if you want to go that route, but I think the 3900X is more future proof and stronger in terms of value. On a side note, I actually do not recommend purchasing the 3950X or Threadripper for this. Those CPUs are more oriented towards workstation then to gaming. Since OP's primary focus is VR and gaming, he wouldn't really benefit from spending an extra $250 for 16 Cores/32 Threads.

GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-GeForce-Overclocked-Graphics-ROG-STRIX-RTX-2080-O11G/dp/B07HY6QWXN/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=rtx+2080+ti&qid=1573308289&sr=8-4

https://www.newegg.com/asus-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-rog-strix-rtx2080ti-o11g-gaming/p/N82E16814126263?Description=RTX%202080%20Ti&cm_re=RTX_2080_Ti-_-14-126-263-_-Product

https://www.microcenter.com/product/512876/asus-rog-strix-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-overclocked-triple-fan-11gb-gddr6-pcie-video-card

The RTX 2080 Ti will be the best option for running Valve Index at the highest possible and still playable settings right now. AMD does not really have anything in this class and the RTX 2080 Ti is probably the card you would want to buy for the Valve Index. Don't expect to completely max out in every game, as the Valve Index is ran at 1440p 90-144hz. That requires quite a bit of computing power. NVLink will also not provide a significant boost as most VR games do not support it at all. Also, I do not recommend to get the Titan RTX. It is $2.5K and will not provide a better experience as it is a workstation oriented graphics card. So yeah, that leaves the RTX 2080 Ti as the best choice. There are also quite a few models of the RTX 2080 Ti. A water-cooled card is an option, but I decided not to mess with that. It may be tempting to purchase an EVGA Black Edition, Gigabyte Windforce, MSI Ventus, or ASUS Dual edition card, but it is worth the extra $200 to go and buy a premium model. The ROG Strix model has better a better cooling solution, thermals, and comes with a factory overclock. It also looks quite good in the build. I suggest picking the Strix model of the RTX 2080 Ti up or checking out the EVGA XC and FTW cards. If you want to go MSI, there's a MSI Trio version that's also pretty nice. But again, I recommend the ROG Strix model from ASUS.

RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB Neo DDR4 3600 32GB (2*16GB)

https://www.amazon.com/G-Skill-Trident-PC4-28800-CL16-19-19-39-F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC/dp/B07WTS8T2W/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=32gb+ddr4+3600&qid=1573308976&sr=8-13

https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820232858?Description=ddr4%203600%20neo&cm_re=ddr4_3600_neo-_-20-232-858-_-Product

https://www.microcenter.com/product/610708/gskill-trident-z-neo-series-rgb-32gb-2-x-16gb-ddr4-3600-pc4-28800-cl16-dual-channel-memory-kit-f4-3600c16d-32gtznc---black?ob=1

The Trident Z Neo is one of my favorite RAM models, and it is perfect for an Ryzen build. It clocks at 3600MHz and is a bit cheaper than the Corsair models. 3600MHz is the sweet spot for Ryzen. If you want the lowest latency for RAM, you can assign memory in a 1:1 ratio for the Infinity Fabric. This will allow peak performance and efficiency. 16GB is sufficient for VR and gaming, but I feel like 32GB is better. It future-proofs the system for future VR titles and allows for better results in workstation task and maybe a few games.

SSD: Varies

1.https://www.newegg.com/xpg-sx8100-2tb/p/0D9-0017-001A2?Description=2tb%20ssd%20adata&cm_re=2tb_ssd_adata-_-9SIAJNUA6Y3539-_-Product

2.https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-aorus-2-tb/p/N82E16820009013?Description=2tb%20pcie%204&cm_re=2tb_pcie_4-_-20-009-013-_-Product

(1) This is a very good PCIe 3.0 SSD. It has significantly better read and write speeds compared to the SATA and cheaper NVMe SSDs. Thanks to a sell on Newegg, the XPG SX8100 2TB is only $199.99, which is a great price. 2TB is enough to storage 50+ games as well as a large number of files.

(2) This SSD is probably one of the fastest out there, running on the PCIe 4.0 interface. This will be two times the cost of the XPG SX8100 on Newegg. It will allow very short load times and extremely fast boot speeds. This SSD will also run a bit hot, but its included heatsink will definitely do its job and provide sufficient cooling to the SSD. In my opinion, it is not worth buying over the SX8100 because I don't think you would benefit much from it. It is more of a workstation-oriented component. But if you want the latest technology, there you go.

Motherboard: ASRock X570 Taichi ATX

https://www.amazon.com/ASRock-X570-Taichi-DDR4-Motherboard/dp/B07TD911Y2/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2EO8H1K0TYEXN&keywords=taichi+x570&qid=1573310161&sprefix=taichi+x%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-2

https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813157883?Description=taiichi&cm_re=taiichi-_-13-157-883-_-Product

https://www.microcenter.com/product/608734/asrock-x570-taichi-atx-am4-amd-motherboard

There is no need to spend as much money as possible on the motherboard. The ASRock Taichi X570 does the trick well. Since the launch of Ryzen, Taichi motherboards have proven to be strong in VRMs and overclocking potential. It also has a good design and build quality. While motherboards such as the MSI Ace and ASUS ROG Maximus are great, they are just unnecessary for gaming. Those motherboards have more PCIe slots and features more directed at workstation. The Taichi represents great value at its price point and will pair with the 3900X quite well.

u/Fireflair_kTreva · 1 pointr/buildapc

If you're not moving large files around having the NVMe isn't doing you much good. The only advantage is a faster boot speed and initial program load speeds. I use a 500GB 970 for my boot drive. Takes me about 15 seconds from power button pressed to desktop and ready to rock. Programs load very quickly.

But I have older drives to act as data storage. You can pick up 4 to 10TB data storage 7200RPM HDD. Reducing the 970 EVO from 1tb to 500GB won't hurt you and I would suggest the Crucial 500MX which is a bit cheaper than the 860 EVO but performs about the same. Or go with a 7200RPM HDD like the 4TB Western Digital Gold, or the 6TB Western Digital Black.

Without knowing the country you're buying in it's hard to judge relative prices. But DDR4-3600 CAS 16 is $30 more than what you'd picked and will give you better CPU performance and system performance: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WTS8T2W?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1

You could also go with faster RAM and underclock it with tight timings. This is the optimal set up for Zen 2 but more expensive and requires some tinkering. Typically the prices are about twice the existing prices, though you can sometimes catch very good sales. Two months ago there was DDR4-4300 2x8 kits selling for $110.