The NT series of RAM from the Taiwanese manufacturer G.Skill offers simple and effective solutions for upgrading and increasing memory capacity in inexpensive office, multimedia and gaming PCs. According to the manufacturer, it is an affordable alternative to Flare and Trident RAM for users who are looking for a simple and affordable RAM without unnecessary frills. The key feature of the NT series is its low cost and wide selection of formats. In particular, this is a rare series by the standards of 2024, in which you can buy rare DDR3 memory.


A distinctive feature of the NT models is their minimalistic design: the absence of radiators and modest overclocking potential emphasize their focus on performing basic tasks. Unlike the overclocking memory of the Trident and Ripjaws series, which easily reaches frequencies up to 4600 MHz, the NT series memory sticks are slower and do not have such a wide bandwidth.

At the beginning of 2024, active sales are dominated by NT DDR3 and DDR4 strips with a memory reserve of 4 to 8 GB. There is no point in releasing rather expensive 16 GB sticks here, so the manufacturer reserves them for the Trident and Ripjaws series. DDR3 sticks are most often limited to a maximum frequency in the region of 1333 - 1600 MHz, while DDR4 sticks most often run at frequencies of 2133, 2400 and 2666 MHz. Variations of memory with a frequency of 3200 MHz, which has actually become an industry standard in recent years, are not found in the NT series.