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G.Skill recently announced a new DDR5-8000 CL38 48 GB (24GBx2) Trident Z5 RGB memory kit. While G.Skill has announced reaching DDR5-8000 memory before, this is the first kit rated for 8000 MHz out of the box without overclocking. Additionally, these kits feature 24GB capacity per module and a tighter than standard CAS Latency. This latest memory kit supports Intel’s XMP 3.0 specifications and is expected to be available in April 2023. Pricing was not included in the G.Skill press release shared below.
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is announcing an extreme performance DDR5 memory kit based on the latest 24GB module capacity, with a specification of DDR5-8000 CL38-48-48 at 48GB (24GBx2) under the flagship Trident Z5 RGB series, and setting a new bar for extreme overclocked memory with 24GB capacity modules.
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
Extreme Overclocked Memory Speed DDR5-8000 at 48GB (24GBx2)
Always exploring the limits of DDR5 memory speed, G.SKILL’s R&D team has successfully reached an astonishing DDR5-8000 CL38-48-48 at 48GB (24GBx2) kit capacity with the new 24GB capacity modules. Refer to the screenshot below to see this memory kit in action with the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard and Intel® Core™ i9-13900K processor, reaching an incredible 123.76GB/s read, 120.75GB/s write, and 118.02GB/s copy speed in the AIDA64 memory bandwidth benchmark.
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
Availability & Intel XMP 3.0 Support
This new memory kit specification supports Intel XMP 3.0, and will roll out to G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners from April 2023.
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G.Skill recently announced a new DDR5-8000 CL38 48 GB (24GBx2) Trident Z5 RGB memory kit. While G.Skill has announced reaching DDR5-8000 memory before, this is the first kit rated for 8000 MHz out of the box without overclocking. Additionally, these kits feature 24GB capacity per module and a tighter than standard CAS Latency. This latest memory kit supports Intel's XMP 3.0 specifications and is expected to be available in April 2023. Pricing was not included in the G.Skill press release shared below.
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