G.Skill’s Ripjaws M5 RGB DDR5 memory kits have launched

G.Skill launches their Ripjaws M5 RGB series of high-speed low-latency DDR5 memory kits

G.Skill has just released a new series of RGB-lit DDR5 memory modules, which promise to give users a good mix of strong timings, and high frequencies. These new modules are G.Skill’s Ripjaws M5 RGB series, and they will be available with either matte white or matte black aluminium heatsinks.

These new DDR5 memory modules will be available this month with a range of speed, timing, and capacity options. At the top of the range, G.Skill are offering users a 2x 48GB (96GB) kit. This memory kit runs at DDR5-6400 speeds with CL32-39-39 timings.

These new DDR5 memory modules are Intel XMP 3.0 compliant. To access the top speeds of these DDR5 modules, all users need to do is enable XMP within their motherboard’s BIOS.

G.Skill’s new Ripjaws M5 RGB modules are 41mm tall, making them compatible with most modern heatsink designs. These DDR5 memory kits have a minimalist look, and feature customisable RGB lighting to suit a range of PC/build themes.

As mentioned before, G.Skill’s new Ripjaws memory kits will be available this month from G.Skill partnered retailers.

You can join the discussion on G.Skill’s new Ripjaws M5 high-speed memory on the OC3D Forums.

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