Sunday, April 16th 2017

G.SKILL Announces Trident Z DDR4-4333MHz 16GB (2x 8GB) Kit

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is delighted to announce a new extreme speed memory kit running at DDR4-4333MHz at 16GB (8GBx2) capacity. And continuing with the pursuit of extreme memory speeds on the latest hardware, G.SKILL has reached an extreme DDR4-4500MHz speed on the Intel Z270 platform, achieving a stunning bandwidth write speed of 65GB per second in dual channel mode.

The latest addition to the Trident Z series of extreme performance memory kit is the DDR4-4333MHz CL19-19-19-39 timing in 16GB (8GBx2) at 1.40V. This is the first DDR4-4333MHz memory kit on the market in the 8GBx2 configuration for a total of 16GB. The stress test screenshot below displays the DDR4-4333MHz memory kit validated on ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex motherboard and Intel Core i5-7600K processor.
Proof-of-Concept DDR4-4500MHz Extreme Speed
This extreme DDR4 memory speed is benched on the Intel Z270 platform, achieved with the ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex motherboard with an Intel Core i5-7600K processor and a 16GB (8GBx2) memory kit running at DDR4-4500MHz CL19-19-19-39 timing. The tested bandwidth resulted in 55GB/s read speed, 65GB/s write speed, and 52GB/s copy speed under dual channel mode.

The screenshot above provides further details of the hardware setup and bandwidth speed.

Bonus: DDR4-4400MHz 16GB (8GBx2)
As an extra bonus sneak-peek, the screenshot below shows DDR4-4400MHz being stress tested. The specifications are still under development, and would require some time to be ready for market production.
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6 Comments on G.SKILL Announces Trident Z DDR4-4333MHz 16GB (2x 8GB) Kit

#1
Prima.Vera
I want the DDR4-4400Mhz on RGB version too. Also, can I run 4 of those (2 kits) on the same 4400 speed???
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Kohl Baas
Prima.VeraI want the DDR4-4400Mhz on RGB version too. Also, can I run 4 of those (2 kits) on the same 4400 speed???
Not in the Apex for sure. That has only 2 slots and do it so to have the most stable communication between the CPU and the memory for extreme overclocking.
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#4
jjxaker
It's time to release memory kit on chips K4A8G085WC, this is the latest chips from Samsung. for DDR4 newer will not be.
If G.Skill used the old B-die, it's a pity.

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#5
Melvis
Just need AMD Zen APU's now with Vega!
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#6
Lionheart
Is it Ryzen Compatible? :roll:
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