G.Skill Unveils Trident Z5 Ultra Low-Latency Series Memory Kits, Up To DDR5-6600 CL34 Specs

Apr 22, 2022 at 04:19am EDT
G.Skill Unveils Trident Z5 Ultra Low-Latency Series Memory Kits, Up To DDR5-6600 CL34 Specs

G.Skill has announced its brand new Trident Z5 Ultra-Low Latency series which offers optimized timings down to CL34 at DDR5-6600.

G.Skill Optimizes DDR5 Timings With New Trident Z5 Ultra-Low-Latency Memory Kits, DDR5-6400 CL34 Specs

Press Release: G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is pleased to announce the launch of ultra-low latency, high-speed DDR5-6600 CL34 32GB (2x16GB) memory kit under the Trident Z5 RGB series DDR5 memory, for the latest 12th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors and Intel® Z690 chipset motherboards.

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Ultra Low-Latency DDR5 Performance Memory

Fully committed to developing extreme performance overclocking memory kits, G.SKILL is releasing a new ultra-low latency, high-speed DDR5-6600 CL34-40-40-105 memory kit in 32GB (2x16GB) kit capacity. The screenshot below shows this memory kit validated with the Intel® Core™ i7-12700K processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard.

Availability

The DDR5-6600 CL34 32GB (2x16GB) memory kits under the Trident Z5 RGB series is expected to be available in May 2022 via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners.

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