Friday, September 2nd 2016

G.SKILL Announces DDR4-3866MHz 32GB (8GBx4) Trident Z Kits

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is announcing a new high-end Trident Z memory kit with the growing popularity of 32GB (8GBx4) capacity configuration at DDR4-3866MHz CL18-19-19-39 under 1.35V. Manufactured with the high performance Samsung IC memory chips and selected for its high frequency performance, this memory kit marks the continuous growth of high performance DDR4 on the popular Intel Skylake platform.

With the transition into higher capacity memory kits for gaming, work, and daily use, G.SKILL is raising the bar on DDR4 memory kits with 32GB (8GBx4) capacity, resulting in a jump from a previous DDR4-3600MHz speed to an astounding DDR4-3866MHz. See below for the test screenshot with the memory kit on an Intel Core i7-6600K processor and ASUS Z170-Deluxe motherboard.
Supporting XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking and setup, this high performance DDR4-3866MHz 32GB (8GBx4) kit will be available under the Trident Z series.
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3 Comments on G.SKILL Announces DDR4-3866MHz 32GB (8GBx4) Trident Z Kits

#1
P4-630
It's core i5-6600K. :)
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#2
Enterprise24
Not so many CPU will handle this kit. It need insanely powerful IMC or tons of VCCIO / VCCSA.
DDR4 is go beyond CPU and motherboard. Hoperfully Kaby Lake will have much more stronger IMC than Skylake.
Look like we are back to Ivy Bridge era again. My old 3770K which is very good on core (5.4Ghz 1.52V) but suck at IMC (2400Mhz memory for 24/7 and around 2500Mhz for short benching). at that time 2600Mhz+ memory is meaningless for me.
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#3
thesmokingman
Newer cpus should be able to handle it, skylake etc.
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