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DDR4 4266 (PC4 34100)
Timing 19-19-19-39
CAS Latency 19
Voltage 1.40V
| Brand | G.SKILL |
|---|---|
| Series | TridentZ Series |
| Model | F4-4266C19D-16GTZA |
| Capacity | 16GB (2 x 8GB) |
|---|---|
| Speed Speed | DDR4 4266 (PC4 34100) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 19 |
| Timing Timing | 19-19-19-39 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.40V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Multi-channel Kit | Dual Channel Kit |
| Chipset | Intel Z270 / Z370 / X299 |
| Color | Gray / Red |
| Heat Spreader | Yes |
| Features | Extreme performance DDR4 memory designed for gaming and PC enthusiasts
Optimized compatibility with DDR4-compatible Intel Core platforms Sleek and stylish aluminum heat spreader design 1.35V ultra low voltage Intel XMP 2.0 support |
| Date First Available | December 29, 2016 |
|---|
Pros: ddr4266 @1.42v @ cl18 or 19, 1.4v just wasn’t stable either way. The heat spreaders are the best i’ve seen. It’s heavier and darker than the other set of trident z ddr3600 b-die i ordered last year. 35C full load at 1.42v.
VCCIO/SA at 1.12v on a taichi z390
Cons: none
Pros: Good and easy to OC
Low temps (29-33C) depending on load
Cons: Couldn’t get spec to run on my mobo’s
XMP profile did two different things on two different mother boards – either way it did not work and I had to manually setup
Overall Review: My cheaper ASRock Z370 Pro4 OCs the BCLK when I use the XMP. I had to manually set and run it at the XMP profile settings (except it needed 1.42v or it would not boot).
XMP Profile: 19-19-19-39-4266 1.42v @8.90764181ns – Scored 2.04 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
The power delivery was not that impressive on that board and it caused problems with the CPU OC, so I used this on my MSI MEG Z390 ACE. Both used the same 9600k processor. On the ACE I could get it to run at lower latencies at higher frequencies, but still needed 1.42v. My guess is the stability came from the power delivery of the motherboard being far superior. However, I was surprised that no matter what values, 4200+ would ALWAYS crash immediately on Windows boot. This makes me thinks the board has a limitation.
The best stable values (scoring better than XMP) I benched at are:
16-16-16-35-3900 1.42v with latency @ 8.205128205ns – Scored 2.14 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
17-17-17-37-4133 1.42v with latency @ 8.226469877ns – – Scored 2.14 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
Memtest86 came out error free after 4 passes for these settings and the XMP profile.
I’m quite happy with this RAM. I had Trident before and was impressed by the OC performance, so that’s why I decided to try the faster RAM this time around. Good job G. Skill.
Pros: Matched this RAM with an Asrock Z370 Tiachi MB and an I7 8700K CPU, OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE!
Easy to install
Very fast
Cons: Sticks out from the motherboard more than some other modules. It got in the way of my liquid cooler, luckily I was able to rig the cooler to fit. Probably not a problem with many mid-towers, definitly would not be an issue with a full tower.
Overall Review: Definitly would recommend this.
Pros: compatible with ga ax370 gaming 7 bios preset for 3999/4000
seems to stay cool
paired with a fast m.2 at 4GhZ you get lighting load times. windows doesnt even load screen. it just blinls most of the time. same with bios post.
Cons: none
Overall Review: no regrets. using with ryzen 1800x and a vega 64
Pros: I guess working flawlessly straight out from the packaging was great and not some product arriving DOA.
Cons: I am only able to squeeze 4000mhz out from the 32gb I’ve purchased from Newegg. Wasn’t able to get it to work at 4266mhz despite enabling XMP, perhaps the reason being my cpu/power supply or motherboard.
Here’s my setup
– Intel Core i9-9900k
– GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS MASTER
– CORSAIR HXi Series HX1000i Power Supply
Overall Review: – These rams works great but for anyone thinking of running 4266mhz, I would advice to reconsider as many reviews did mentioned 4266mhz isn’t so easy to achieve.
Good to hear the memory is working well in your system. The rated specifications of each memory kit are only guaranteed when used alone in a system paired with a G.Skill QVL certified motherboard. In other words, by adding another kit into the system, it is not guaranteed both kits can run together at DDR4-4266. In fact, DDR4-4000 is very good if the system is stable, so using it like that with 32GB may be best. You can try setting the VCCSA Voltage to see if that can help improve instability, however if not, most likely the DDR4-4000 setting will be best. For any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us directly.
Thank you for choosing G.SKILL
Quality and customer service are our top priorities.
To check or report a technical problem,
please visit the Official G.Skill Technical Forum: http://www.gskill.us/forum
Tech Support Email: ustech@gskillusa.com
RMA Dept Email: rma@gskillusa.com
| Brand | G.SKILL |
|---|---|
| Series | TridentZ Series |
| Model | F4-4266C19D-16GTZA |
| Capacity | 16GB (2 x 8GB) |
|---|---|
| Speed Speed | DDR4 4266 (PC4 34100) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 19 |
| Timing Timing | 19-19-19-39 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.40V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Multi-channel Kit | Dual Channel Kit |
| Chipset | Intel Z270 / Z370 / X299 |
| Color | Gray / Red |
| Heat Spreader | Yes |
| Features | Extreme performance DDR4 memory designed for gaming and PC enthusiasts
Optimized compatibility with DDR4-compatible Intel Core platforms Sleek and stylish aluminum heat spreader design 1.35V ultra low voltage Intel XMP 2.0 support |
| Date First Available | December 29, 2016 |
|---|
Pros: Runs at the rated speeds.
Cons: none
Overall Review: Asrock taichi z370 8700k cpu this ram runs at the rated speeds on the first try, I’ve had 16gb at 4266 for 7 months and no complaints.
Pros: ddr4266 @1.42v @ cl18 or 19, 1.4v just wasn’t stable either way. The heat spreaders are the best i’ve seen. It’s heavier and darker than the other set of trident z ddr3600 b-die i ordered last year. 35C full load at 1.42v.
VCCIO/SA at 1.12v on a taichi z390
Cons: none
Pros: Good and easy to OC
Low temps (29-33C) depending on load
Cons: Couldn’t get spec to run on my mobo’s
XMP profile did two different things on two different mother boards – either way it did not work and I had to manually setup
Overall Review: My cheaper ASRock Z370 Pro4 OCs the BCLK when I use the XMP. I had to manually set and run it at the XMP profile settings (except it needed 1.42v or it would not boot).
XMP Profile: 19-19-19-39-4266 1.42v @8.90764181ns – Scored 2.04 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
The power delivery was not that impressive on that board and it caused problems with the CPU OC, so I used this on my MSI MEG Z390 ACE. Both used the same 9600k processor. On the ACE I could get it to run at lower latencies at higher frequencies, but still needed 1.42v. My guess is the stability came from the power delivery of the motherboard being far superior. However, I was surprised that no matter what values, 4200+ would ALWAYS crash immediately on Windows boot. This makes me thinks the board has a limitation.
The best stable values (scoring better than XMP) I benched at are:
16-16-16-35-3900 1.42v with latency @ 8.205128205ns – Scored 2.14 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
17-17-17-37-4133 1.42v with latency @ 8.226469877ns – – Scored 2.14 on SiSoftware Sandra Lite
Memtest86 came out error free after 4 passes for these settings and the XMP profile.
I’m quite happy with this RAM. I had Trident before and was impressed by the OC performance, so that’s why I decided to try the faster RAM this time around. Good job G. Skill.
Pros: Matched this RAM with an Asrock Z370 Tiachi MB and an I7 8700K CPU, OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE!
Easy to install
Very fast
Cons: Sticks out from the motherboard more than some other modules. It got in the way of my liquid cooler, luckily I was able to rig the cooler to fit. Probably not a problem with many mid-towers, definitly would not be an issue with a full tower.
Overall Review: Definitly would recommend this.
Pros: compatible with ga ax370 gaming 7 bios preset for 3999/4000
seems to stay cool
paired with a fast m.2 at 4GhZ you get lighting load times. windows doesnt even load screen. it just blinls most of the time. same with bios post.
Cons: none
Overall Review: no regrets. using with ryzen 1800x and a vega 64
Pros: I guess working flawlessly straight out from the packaging was great and not some product arriving DOA.
Cons: I am only able to squeeze 4000mhz out from the 32gb I’ve purchased from Newegg. Wasn’t able to get it to work at 4266mhz despite enabling XMP, perhaps the reason being my cpu/power supply or motherboard.
Here’s my setup
– Intel Core i9-9900k
– GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS MASTER
– CORSAIR HXi Series HX1000i Power Supply
Overall Review: – These rams works great but for anyone thinking of running 4266mhz, I would advice to reconsider as many reviews did mentioned 4266mhz isn’t so easy to achieve.
Good to hear the memory is working well in your system. The rated specifications of each memory kit are only guaranteed when used alone in a system paired with a G.Skill QVL certified motherboard. In other words, by adding another kit into the system, it is not guaranteed both kits can run together at DDR4-4266. In fact, DDR4-4000 is very good if the system is stable, so using it like that with 32GB may be best. You can try setting the VCCSA Voltage to see if that can help improve instability, however if not, most likely the DDR4-4000 setting will be best. For any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us directly.
Thank you for choosing G.SKILL
Quality and customer service are our top priorities.
To check or report a technical problem,
please visit the Official G.Skill Technical Forum: http://www.gskill.us/forum
Tech Support Email: ustech@gskillusa.com
RMA Dept Email: rma@gskillusa.com
Pros: Runs at the rated speeds.
Cons: none
Overall Review: Asrock taichi z370 8700k cpu this ram runs at the rated speeds on the first try, I’ve had 16gb at 4266 for 7 months and no complaints.