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G.SKILL Debuts DDR5 Memory Kits for AMD Platforms
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28058, member: 2262"] G.SKILL just announced fresh DDR5 memory options featuring AMD EXPO profiles. These products include three exciting choices for AMD platform users. First up, they made an incredibly fast DDR5-8000 kit with CL36-48-48 timings in a 48GB package using two 24GB sticks. Second, they created a massive 192GB capacity memory running at DDR5-6000 with CL28-36-36 timings using four 48GB modules. Third, they added a new 48GB kit option that runs at DDR5-6000 with extra-tight CL26-39-39 timings. PC builders looking for maximum speed should check out the DDR5-8000 memory. It combines blazing-fast speeds with surprisingly low CL36 latency, making computers feel snappier during heavy multitasking. G.SKILL tested this memory extensively on an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 9900X processor. The company verified stability through Memtest, proving these modules work reliably despite pushing performance boundaries. Content creators and AI enthusiasts might prefer the huge 192GB DDR5-6000 kit instead. This setup uses four 48GB sticks to create the largest possible memory configuration available with non-binary modules. Even at this massive size, it maintains impressive CL28-36-36 timings. G.SKILL validated this configuration on MSI MPG X870E CARBON Wi-Fi boards using AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processors. The extra memory capacity helps significantly with demanding workloads like video editing and AI processing. For gamers wanting balanced performance, the DDR5-6000 CL26-39-39 option offers extremely low latency. This expands existing product lines by adding a 48GB capacity choice with the same fast timings. The company tested these modules on both ASUS and MSI X870E motherboards paired with various Ryzen processors. All three memory kits support one-click overclocking through AMD EXPO technology, making setup easy for most users. Memory enthusiasts can find these products under familiar G.SKILL branding, including Trident Z5 Royal Neo, Trident Z5 Neo RGB, and Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB series. The distinct visual styles match different PC build aesthetics. Distribution partners worldwide will start receiving these memory kits beginning April 2025. Each product targets specific user needs, from raw speed to massive capacity or balanced response times. [/QUOTE]
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