There is a bone increase activity on the DDR5 memory front as we address the release of the first consumer desktop PC platforms that admit it. In May, Bit-Tech reported on Corsair mocking his next RAM RAM DDR5-6400, but G.Skill has just launched them in the shadow with his announcement of the DDR5-6600 Cl36-36-36-76 32GB (2x16GB) memory kits.
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The new memory kits will be part of the G.Skill Trident Z5 Memory Kit. DDR5 with CL40-40-40 times, as well as lower data transfer rates.
The creation of the Trident Z5 DDR5-6600 32GB memory kits follows a family history that we have heard from G.Skill over the years. He obtains ICS Samsung DDR5 of high performance and chooses them to create their coincidental validated sets. G.Skill recognizes that this process makes its memory kits “the best performance option for players, enthusiasts and overclockers.”
Sometimes, G.Skill launches a product matrix table for its RAM kits, but today it seems that there is only the main memory kit trident trident Z5 DDR5-6600 32GB that is being announced. However, it emphasizes that when the Trident Z5 family begins to be launched, there will also be a TRIDS Z5 RGB series with a translucent RGB light bar optimized for soft lighting on the sticks. Non -RGB LED models have an elegant piano upper bar.
We have no price detail or availability at this time. This information would be welcome, since there is expected a 50 percent premium to pay the same capacity DDR4 Memory, no matter these premium things sold by G.Skill.