G.Skill teases their Trident Z5 Royal series of DDR5 memory modules

The wait is almost over – G.Skill’s Trident Z5 Royal series of DDR5 memory modules is coming

G.Skill are getting ready to launch their most premium series of DDR5 memory modules to date. The company’s Trident Z Royal series will soon be shifting to the DDR5 memory era, promising high speeds, luxurious heatsinks, and premium DRAM chips.

Like their last-generation DDR4 counterparts, G.Skill’s new Trident Z5 Royal memory modules will be available with the same levels of bling as before. These modules feature RGB LED lighting, crystalline light scatter bars, gold or silver coloured polished aluminium heatsinks. These DDR5 memory modules are fit for royalty, and they have prices to match.

G.Skill has not currently revealed the specifications or pricing of their new Trident Z5 Royal DRAM modules. We can expect these modules to be available with a range of speeds and capacity options. These DRAM modules will be made with overclocking in mind, though we expect high speeds out of the box for these high-end modules.

We expect G.Skill to reveal these new DRAM modules at Computex 2024. We will let you know more about these modules when more information becomes available.

You can join the discussion on G.Skill’s Trident Z5 Royal series of DDR5 memory modules on the OC3D Forums.

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