Friday, January 29th 2016
G.Skill Unveils 128GB DDR4-3200 RipJaws V Memory Kit
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is truly excited to announce yet another breakthrough in high-performance, high-capacity DDR4 memory kit by taking a full 128GB (16GBx8), the maximum supported capacity on an X99 motherboard, to an searing speed of DDR4-3200MHz CL14-14-14-34 under 1.35V.
Not only does this massive memory kit manage to max out on supported capacity at high speeds, its latency is also improved to CL14-14-14-34, which is also more efficient than the standard DDR4-2133MHz latency of CL15-15-15-35. At this point, there's nowhere else to go but faster.Equipped with XMP 2.0 profiles, this massive memory kit has an easy setup and installation. The following screenshot exhibits the DDR4-3200MHz 128GB (16GBx8) memory kit running comfortably on a MSI X99A GODLIKE Gaming motherboard with an Intel Core i7-5960X processor, even after 42 hours of testing.
The DDR4-3200MHz 128GB (16GBx8) kit is the latest addition to the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series, and will be available via G.SKILL authorized distribution partners by the end of February 2016, at a starting price tag of $1069.99 USD.
Not only does this massive memory kit manage to max out on supported capacity at high speeds, its latency is also improved to CL14-14-14-34, which is also more efficient than the standard DDR4-2133MHz latency of CL15-15-15-35. At this point, there's nowhere else to go but faster.Equipped with XMP 2.0 profiles, this massive memory kit has an easy setup and installation. The following screenshot exhibits the DDR4-3200MHz 128GB (16GBx8) memory kit running comfortably on a MSI X99A GODLIKE Gaming motherboard with an Intel Core i7-5960X processor, even after 42 hours of testing.
The DDR4-3200MHz 128GB (16GBx8) kit is the latest addition to the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series, and will be available via G.SKILL authorized distribution partners by the end of February 2016, at a starting price tag of $1069.99 USD.
28 Comments on G.Skill Unveils 128GB DDR4-3200 RipJaws V Memory Kit
Don't tell me it can run Minecraft or something along those lines. :laugh:
I'd like to know the application of such a set up as 64 GB seems like a lot as it is.
I ask this because my crappy current PC' RAM went down from DDR2 800 to 667 when I installed the 4th module (and it went down from 1066 to 800 when I installed the third one). I don't remember right now if I bought all DDR2 800 modules or 1066, but they're all at least DDR2 800.
But there really shouldn't be much of a difference in speed. More RAM the better. Speeds are in milliseconds, hardly noticeable. One more thing you can check is the order the chips are in, on your motherboard. I believe the slower chips would go in last according to your motherboard specs.
This is how most grad students in our department figured out it is better to use our own PC for those side line projects. 32GB RAM is barely enough for me. I will be grabbing one of these 128GB kit once their price comes down a little bit. This X99+Haswell-E rig is my poor man's super computer. It is still painfully slow comparing with the real deal though. What takes a mere 2hrs project will drag on for an entire day on my X99 platform.
Also, it's a motherboard limitation (I've got one with an AM2+ socket + nForce 750a chipset). What I'd like to know is if X99 motherboards have some kind of similar one.
And my current CPU is a Phenom II x4 920. But like I said, that memory speed decrease came specified in the mobo's documentation, if I remember correctly.