Computex 2015 – G.Skill Showcases Ultimate DDR4 Memory in Multiple Configurations

G.Skill has been busy at Computex showing off their high capacity and high speed DDR4 memory. They now have a 16 GB kit running at an astounding 3800 MHz, and a 128 GB kit running at 3000 MHz. Here is the press release and several pictures showing their memory display at Computex 2015.

G.SKILL Showcases the Ultimate DDR4 Memory in Multiple Configurations at Computex 2015!

Taipei, Taiwan (3 June 2015) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and solid state storage, displays the highest frequency DDR4 3800MHz kit and the largest DDR4 128GB kit running at a full 3000MHz CL14.

The New Heights of quad channel DDR4 Speed: 3800MHz

After the announcement of the DDR4 3666MHz kit in May 2015, G.SKILL continued pushing DDR4 speed to new heights. At Computex this year, G.SKILL demos the ultimate DDR4 3800MHz 16GB(4x4GB) kit on two live demo systems with GIGABYTE GA-X99-SOC-Champion and ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer motherboards!

The Ultimate DDR4 128GB (16GBx8) Kit at 3000MHz CL14

No compromises on performance! G.SKILL has managed its DDR4 128GB kit, based on unbuffered 16GB DDR4 modules with Samsung 8Gb Chips, at an ultra-high 3000MHz frequency with low timings of CL14. This luxury premium memory kit is displayed on the ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme motherboard with the Intel Core i7-5960X processor.

Pushing the Extreme Limit of 64GB (16GBx4) at 3333MHz

Demonstrating the extreme limit of 16GB modules with Samsung 8Gb Chips, G.SKILL also showcases a total of 64GB with four modules of 16GB running at 3333MHz, surpassing even the latest 8GB-module based 64GB capacity memory kits. Installed on the ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme motherboard with the Intel Core i7-5960X processor, this is possibly the most diverse high-end system setup ever.

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