G.Skill DDR5 6000 MT/s kits are available in the Trident Z5 Royal Neo RGB, Trident Z5 Neo RGB, and Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB series.
G.Skill Debuts DDR5 6000 RAM Kits for Ryzen 9000 & X870 Motherboards in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 48 GB Capacities with Ultra Low Latencies
G.Skill, has unveiled its brand new DDR5 memory kits for the AM5 platform and Ryzen 9000 processors. The RAM kits are available in various capacities and offer ultra-low latency for AMD platform owners. As per the company, these RAM sticks can offer as low as CL26 timing at a good 6000 MT/s of memory speed.
The memory kits will be available under various families, such as Trident Z5 Royal Neo RGB, Trident Z5 Neo RGB, and Rijpaws M5 Neo RGB. By offering AMD EXPO support on these kits, G.Skill can achieve high clock speeds at very low latency timings for improved performance. G.Skill says that it can achieve DDR5-6000 at CL26 on both 2x 16 GB and 2x 32 GB RAM kits.
With the CL26-36-36-96 timings, the 2x 32 GB RAM kit is the world's first 64 GB kit to achieve such a low latency specification. The 2x 48 GB memory kit will feature 6000 MT/s of speed as well but will feature CL28-36-36-96 timings, which is also impressive. G.Skill has shared screenshots of both cases, where one can see the CL timings in the CPU-Z app along with the memory frequency.
It should be noted that these timings will only be achievable on select X870 motherboards. The results shown above were achieved on the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard with the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU. It's not yet known how many X870/X870E motherboard models will support 6000 MT/s at such timings, but generally speaking, most high-end motherboards should be able to.
The 2x 16 GB and 2x 32 GB sticks are for mainstream PC users such as gamers and office workers, while the 2x 48 GB kit is targeted at content creators and professionals who need 96 GB of memory capacity for intensive workloads. All three kits will feature AMD EXPO support for easy overclocking out of the box and will be available this month for shipping worldwide.
News Source: G.Skill
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