Neo Forza Trinity DDR5 6400 CL40 2x16 GB review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 378 Page 16 of 16 Published by

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Final Words & Conclusion

Final Words & Conclusion

The Neo Forza Trinity 6400 CL40 kit offers users a satisfying performance already out of the box. It looks attractive/clean, and there’s RGB lighting for the fans. There’s a RGB-less version of this series as well. The frequency range is extensive, from 4800 to 7800; we got the 6400 MHz variant. There’s no color selection (like Ford T – only black), but several capacities are available up to 4x32 GB kits.



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Aesthetics

Neo Forza has made TRINITY look clean/attractive. There’s RGB here. If you crave not to have it, the Trinity JetBlack series differs only with the lack of lighting. Overall, we’re satisfied with what NEO FORZA TRINITY offers in that department.

Tweaking

The memory chips used here come from Hynix, M-Die. As we usually state, the overclocking capabilities’ reproducibility is never guaranteed, and your results may vary. The reviewed kit –is already a decent performance out-of-the-box. It was possible to tighten the timings (6600 CL36-40-40-80 was stable), providing a nice performance difference.

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Conclusion

Neo Forza Trinity is an attractive memory series. The stock performance is within the expected range (6400 MHz is a very decent performer), and the AMD EXPO/Intel XMP 3.0 profile makes life easier. The relatively low-profile heat spreader (40 mm/1.57 inches), so you shouldn’t encounter clearance problems with more extensive air CPU coolers. Some headroom (tighter timings/more frequency) is still available, as we reached the 6600 MHz with CL36-40-40-80.  
32 GB is becoming a standard even in gaming set-ups (for the DDR5 systems), also because of the introduction of the new RAM standard. The current price for the DDR5s is decreasing rapidly, thanks to the AM5 platform introduction. We want to give Neo Forza the “Guru3D Approved” award for this kit as it’s fast enough out of the box. The temperature is relatively low, and the aluminum heat spreaders are effective. You get customizable RGB lighting. If you don’t want it, there’s the JetBlack version. The only color you can pick up is black (like for the Ford T back in the day). Still, that’s not a real drawback, as this color is the most universal for the builds. What would you like more? Practically nothing (except the price and the relatively poor availability). Besides that, it’s an attractive DDR5 kit, but the price is still the main downside of this standard (although the decrease is constantly visible). You can find this kit for around 130 USD.

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