
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
2-stick 32GB DDR5-6000 kit, CL30, RGB.
Premium AMD-optimized DDR5 with RGB. EXPO certified for Ryzen. Top-tier aesthetics + performance.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo 32GB DDR5-6000 India - AMD EXPO Flagship RAM for Ryzen AM5
G.Skill's "Neo" suffix on the Trident Z5 line has a specific meaning: it designates their AMD EXPO-optimized DDR5 kits. The standard Trident Z5 targets Intel XMP. The Z5 Neo is engineered and validated for AM5 - Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series platforms on X670E and B650 boards.
What Makes the Z5 Neo Different
G.Skill doesn't just slap an EXPO profile on standard DDR5 modules and call it a day. The Z5 Neo kits go through additional validation against AMD's EXPO specification, which means the DDR5-6000 CL30 timings are tested on actual AM5 platforms at G.Skill's facility. The result is a kit that enables reliably in BIOS without the occasional compatibility headaches that some generic DDR5-6000 kits have on X670E and B650 boards.
CL30 at DDR5-6000 is a tight timing - not the tightest available, but solidly binned. Lower CL means lower latency for a given frequency, which matters in latency-sensitive workloads like gaming and simulation software.
Build Quality
The Trident Z5 Neo uses a precision-machined aluminum heat spreader - noticeably heftier than what you get on Corsair Vengeance or XPG Lancer kits. The Z5 Neo non-RGB version has a clean brushed aluminum finish. G.Skill also offers a Z5 Neo RGB variant at a premium; the RGB uses an ARGB diffuser on the top edge and requires G.Skill's software or compatible RGB controllers for sync.
Module height is standard DDR5 territory - taller than the Lancer Blade. Cooler clearance should be checked if you're running a large dual-tower air cooler.
Competition at DDR5-6000
Three kits compete seriously at DDR5-6000 CL30 for AM5: the Trident Z5 Neo, the Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5, and the Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5. The Dominator Platinum is Corsair's most premium offering with DHX cooling caps and costs more. The Fury Renegade has solid availability in India. The Z5 Neo sits in between - better availability than the Dominator at lower cost, similar timings to the Fury Renegade.
Performance differences between these three kits at the same speed and CL are within margin of error. The choice often comes down to brand preference and availability.
India Availability and Pricing
G.Skill has limited but growing India distribution. MDComputers and PrimeABGB are the primary stockists. Vedant Computers occasionally carries G.Skill but not consistently. Amazon India lists G.Skill products, though third-party seller pricing can be erratic.
Pricing sits at ₹13,000–18,000 for the 32GB DDR5-6000 kit. This is inline with premium DDR5-6000 competition. G.Skill warranty in India is 5 years - the process runs through the seller for the first stage of any claim.
Who Should Buy This
You're building a high-end AM5 system, you want the best-tested DDR5-6000 EXPO kit available, and you're comfortable with G.Skill's India availability constraints. You'd rather pay a small premium for a validated AM5 kit with tight timings than take a chance on a cheaper generic kit.
Who Should Look Elsewhere
If you prioritize easy warranty support and don't want to deal with G.Skill's limited India distribution, the Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 (through Rashi Peripherals) or Kingston Fury Beast/Renegade (through local distributors) offer similar performance with stronger local presence.
The Trident Z5 Neo is G.Skill's best AM5 gaming RAM. It earns the price - when you can find it.