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G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB 7200MHz (2024) Review


3DMark Tests

CPU Profile

Albeit by small margins, the CPU-focused scoring in 3DMark puts G.Skill's Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 to the top of our charts.

Steel Nomad / Steel Nomad Light

3DMark's Steel Nomad benchmark is new replacement for Time Spy, the benchmark which we previously used for memory testing. Steel Nomad is a non-ray-traced gaming workload designed to test high-end systems while Steel Nomad light lightweight PCs and mobile devices.

Although the G.Skill memory set sits near the bottom of the results chart for Steel Nomad, in reality, there isn't a great deal of difference between it and Teamgroup's Vulcan α DDR5-6000 at the top of the chart.

In Steel Nomad Light the Trident Z5 RGB sits in first position in the table a little way ahead of the Teamgroup Vulcan α DDR5-6000 in second place. Also, this test sees a wider range of differences between the first and last spots on the results table.

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