G.Skill has upped its memory game by introducing a high capacity memory kit that can run at high speed with low latency.
G.Skill's New 256 GB (64 GB x4) DDR5-CL32 RAM Kit Offers Up To 6000 MT/s of Memory Speed Using AMD EXPO OC Profile
Once again, G.Skill is back with a new memory kit in its DDR5 catalog, bringing bigger size memory to the mainstream PC platform. G.Skill today announced two different memory kits, featuring up to 256 GB of memory capacity and up to 6000 MT/s of transfer speed for high performance systems.
Both configurations i.e., 256 GB (64 GB x4) and 128 GB (64 GB x2) will offer 6000+ MT/s speed at low latencies and will be included in different lineups such as Trident Z5 RGB, Trident Z5 Neo RGB, and Flare X5. The 256 GB DDR5-6000 kit will be compatible with the AM5 platform, offering 6000 MT/s of speed at CL32-44-44-96 with AMD EXPO OC Profile.
Offering a combination of speed, latency, and capacity, these newly released memory kits are ideal for professional creators and users that demand the utmost from their systems.
The Intel platform has received the 128 GB (64 GB x2) DDR5-6400 memory kit in the Trident Z5 RGB lineup, offering up to 6400 MT/s of speed at CL36-44-44-102 through XMP 3.0. The memory is aimed at professional apps, AI workloads, and content creation tasks, enabling users to speed up their productivity. This time, G.Skill didn't share the screenshots as it usually does when releasing such leading memory kits but considering the previous releases, achieving 6000 MT/s shouldn't be a problem.
Previously, G.Skill introduced its high-capacity 128 GB DDR5-8000 MT/s memory kit in the Trident Z5 Royal series and has been competing against other leading memory manufacturers in releasing high speed, low latency DDR5 memory kits. As far as the pricing and availability of the new 256 GB and 128 GB kits are concerned, G.Skill hasn't disclosed the prices but says that these kits have already started shipping to its distribution partners worldwide.
News Source: G.Skill
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