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G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5-7200 CL34 2x 16 GB

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I'm using this kit now and I'm very happy with it working right out the box with it's XMP profile.
 

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Honestly I love these reviews. They show the complete pointlessness that is DDR5 for gaming. $100 ram replaced with $500 ram and no improvements. High quality DDR4 still at the top of the charts often.

If there is no "step change" clearly defined difference between DDR4 and DDR5 in the chart? It is useless.
 
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@fevgatos and @ir_cow Thank you for your suggestions, but i think i will go with the ram fan anyway since during the summer, temperatures tend to be somewhat high in my apartment. I haven't mentioned that in the first post, i apologize. Considering the money i plan to invest in upgrade is probably gonna be >1000e, i don't mind investing another 10e into ram fan to ensure system stability.

Is it better to use a smaller fan with higher rpm or larger fan with slower rpm for this purpose ?

Once i assemble everything, i will report the results of using a dedicated ram fan.
 
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@fevgatos and @ir_cow Thank you for your suggestions, but i think i will go with the ram fan anyway since during the summer, temperatures tend to be somewhat high in my apartment. I haven't mentioned that in the first post, i apologize. Considering the money i plan to invest in upgrade is probably gonna be >1000e, i don't mind investing another 10e into ram fan to ensure system stability.

Is it better to use a smaller fan with higher rpm or larger fan with slower rpm for this purpose ?

Once i assemble everything, i will report the results of using a dedicated ram fan.
Corsair has a ram fan kit that you install, check it

 
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That is one sick looking fan kit! I will definitely keep an eye on it when i start with shopping.
 

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@ir_cow I just reread the review and spotted a teeny tiny typo in the dimensions section on page 3. It says 7800MHz when it should be 7200.
Thank you! Sometimes things slip through when working on multiple kits at once. Its fixed now.
 
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@ ir_cow : One question, soon I will be upgrading to a new system with 13700k / Noctua NH-D15s and Kingston 7200Mhz ram (not decided on the motherboard yet). For tweaking the ram to 7600+ i will most likely need a separate fan to blow on it. I have never used a separate fan for ram cooling before. Where would be the optimal position to place it ? Is placing it perpendicular over the ram best, or at an angle ? I'm not sure how much room will i have for setting it up. Could you please link a picture of how it is supposed to be mounted ideally ? Thanks.
hi m8,

FYI example of my direct fan kit over the memory

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hi m8,

FYI example of my direct fan kit over the memory

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Thank you for the picture, that is exactly what i was looking for. Meanwhile I was checking out the PC setups people have on various forums and on YouTube. Users that actively cool the RAM use either 2 smaller or 1 larger (10cm+) fan. After I assemble everything, depending on how much free space there is, I will decide which fan setup to use.
 
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