G.Skill launch low latency CL30 DDR5-6400 2x48GB memory kits for Intel and AMD Ryzen systems

G.Skill reveals its low-latency, high-capacity DDR5-6400 memory kits for AMD Ryzen and Intel Core Ultra PCs

G.Skill is expanding its DDR5 memory lineup with new modules that promise high module capacities, low CL timings, and high memory speeds. Yes, a memory kit that can do it all! G.Skill has launched new DDR5-6400 CL30-39-39-102 DDR5 memory kits available in configurations up to 96GB (2x48GB).

These new memory modules will be available in Trident Z5 RGB and Trident Z5 Royal series forms, with XMP 3.0 overclocking support. These memory kits will not be available with AMD EXPO overclocking profiles.

G.Skill tested these new low-latency DDR5 memory kits on AMD Ryzen and Intel Core Ultra platforms. Below, this memory is running on an Intel system with a Core Ultra 265K desktop CPU and an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero motherboard.

Next, we can see this memory running on an AMD Ryzen system. The below system uses an ASUS Crosshair X870E HERO motherboard. This motherboard is paired with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D desktop CPU (CPU Review Here).

These new low-latency G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB and Trident Z5 Royal memory kits will be available in Q1 2025. These low latency modules will also be available as 64GB (2x32GB) and 48GB (2x24GB) kit options.

You can join the discussion on G.Skill’s DDR5-6400 CL30 2x48GB memory kits on the OC3D Forums.

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