G.SKILL reveals low-profile Ripjaws S5 series DDR5 memory modules
Low profile DDR5 with speeds of up to 6000 MT/s
Published: 22nd October 2021 | Source: G.SKILL |
G.SKILL reveals low-profile Ripjaws S5 series DDR5 memory modules
With speeds of between DDR5-4800 and DDR5-6000 and CL timings as low as CL36-36-36-76 across that range, G.SKILL's promising high levels of per module performance, fairly tight memory timings and an appealing aesthetic with their new Ripjaws S5 series modules.
At launch, G.SKILL will only be offering these modules with 16 GB per module capacities. That said, G.SKILL has stated that the DDR5 standard supports DRAM module sizes that are up to 128GB per module. This makes DDR5 memory appealing for those who have demanding workflows such as content creation, video editing, animation rendering and scientific computing.
Below is G.SKILL's press release about their Ripjaws S5 series DR5 memory modules.
Press Release - G.SKILL Announces New Ripjaws S5 Series Low-Profile Performance DDR5 Memory
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is announcing the Ripjaws S5 series, an all-new low-profile, high-performance DDR5 memory kit designed for the latest DDR5-enabled platform. Each Ripjaws S5 is created with hand-screened high performance memory ICs that have undergone strict G.SKILL performance testing to provide the best performance, compatibility, and stability. Available in matte black or matte white, the design of Ripjaws S5 is an ideal match for any PC builds for gamers, enthusiasts, and modders who are looking for the perfect trinity of speed, capacity, and style.
Built upon decades of experience in developing high-performance memory, the G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 DDR5 memory series is engineered with high-quality hand-screened ICs, designed for high-speed performance, and tested for compatibility across a wide range of DDR5-enabled motherboards. At launch, Ripjaws S5 is available up to DDR5-6000 memory speed, making this the ideal choice for experiencing the high-performance of next-gen DDR5 memory.
Super-Speed in Style
The next-gen Ripjaws S5 series adopts a minimalist chromatic design inspired by classic racing stripes and grills, available in matte black or matte white to match a wide variety of PC build themes.
33 mm Low-Profile Design
Featuring a low-profile height of just 33 mm, the Ripjaws S5 memory is an ideal choice for compact Mini-ITX builds or systems with large CPU coolers.
Unlocking Higher Capacity with DDR5 Memory
DDR5 memory is designed to support increased module capacity, starting from 16 GB per module and up to 128 GB per module. This unlocks higher capacity limitations for a smoother workflow on demanding workloads, such as content creation, video editing, animation rendering, and scientific computing.
Availability & Specifications
These high-speed memory specifications will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in November 2021.
You can join the discussion on G.Skill's low profile Ripjaws S5 Series DDR5 memory kits on the OC3D Forums.
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It does add cost, and for some people, if you turn it off you can have an ugly diffuser or piece of acrylic just sitting there not fitting the theme of the ram, motherboard or just entire pc, there is a valid point to not having any rgb on ram, gpu, motherboards and i wish more companies would offer both options.Quote
Why does so many dislike RGB? I've never quite understood that. I mean, it will basically look the same if you simply turn it off. But you'll always have the option if you ever would like it.
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It does add cost, and for some people, if you turn it off you can have an ugly diffuser or piece of acrylic just sitting there not fitting the theme of the ram, motherboard or just entire pc, there is a valid point to not having any rgb on ram, gpu, motherboards and i wish more companies would offer both options.
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