CONCLUSION
Although even just 5 years ago 64GB would seem overkill to most people today seeing how quickly 32GB is becoming the standard I think that 64GB is the way to go, primarily if you’re an enthusiast or even a serious gamer (some professionals may climb even higher). As for the TRINITY JetBlack kit even though performance at stock was very good, I was able to push it to 6200MHz and 6400MHz just by upping voltages to 1.34V and 1.39V respectively so I think it did really well (was unable to climb higher however even with 1.45V – just like in the past to be certain this wasn’t due to high temperatures I placed an Noctua Industrial-PPC 3000RPM fan right over the modules). The lack of RGB lighting is not really an issue, not since the TRINITY RGB line is identical to the JetBlack but with RGB LEDs on top (it was a good move by Neo Forza to introduce a non-RGB kit like the JetBlack).
Availability seems to be even worse compared to the TRINITY RGB kits and that’s clearly a serious issue for the JetBlack series. If this wasn’t enough inflation has pushed everything up so even the MSRP was not something I could get at the time of this review (update: MSRP is set at USD400, a rather competitive price for such a kit). Availability and cost aside however if you can get your hands on the TRINITY JetBlack kit of your preference and you care not about RGB lighting I’m sure they’ll cover your needs and since they do deliver as advertised, they do get our Golden Award.
PROS
- Build Quality (12 Layer PCB)
- Top Of The Charts Performance (6000MHz CL40 - Up To 6800MHz CL32)
- Thin Black Heatspreaders
- Available Kits
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- Current Availability