Friday, October 13th 2017

G.Skill Announces Trident Z RGB DDR4-4266 32GB Quad-channel Kit

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is very excited to announce the latest Trident Z RGB memory kit that boosts RGB-infused DDR4-4266MHz memory kits to a never-before-seen 32GB (4x8GB) configuration! Built from ultra-high performance Samsung B-die DDR4 ICs, this new DDR4 memory kit marks a new milestone as the fastest 32GB (4x8GB) RGB memory kit on the market thus far.

Just one week after the launch of the 8th Gen Intel Core processors and Z370 chipset motherboards, G.SKILL further fine-tuned the high-end RGB memory kits to reach even higher levels of overclocking speeds. Ever since the launch of Trident Z RGB almost a year ago, the largest capacity at DDR4-4266MHz was 2x8GB. In combination with the ASUS OptiMem technology, which complements the T-Toplogy layout that uses equalized trace lengths, four-DIMM memory configurations have improved stability and increased frequency headroom.
With the availability of this new optimization, G.SKILL is doubling the Trident Z RGB kit capacity to operate at DDR4-4266MHz CL19-23-23-43 32GB (4x8GB) at 1.4V. Above is a screenshot of the memory kit stress tested on an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS X HERO (WI-FI AC) motherboard and the Intel Core i5-8600K processor.

This high-end Trident Z RGB memory kits will be available via G.SKILL authorized distribution partners in December 2017.
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10 Comments on G.Skill Announces Trident Z RGB DDR4-4266 32GB Quad-channel Kit

#1
RejZoR
Question is, how many systems can actually boot and run stable with these 4 sticks of 32GB at these speeds... Also, a bit of a false advertising. It says "quad channel" and then they brag about Z370 which is a dual channel board... It's just a 4 stick kit...
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#2
dj-electric
Nothing prevents you from using it on X299 really.
Regarding systems that actually could, lately more than a decent amount to be honest. I was a witness to 3 systems booting up with 4133Mhz memory the past month, and those were X299 ones.
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[XC] Oj101
Most Skylake-X CPUs will have no problem doing that speed in quad channel operation.
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#4
Atnevon
They need to fix their garbage software IMO. Its fine 90% of the time but having inconstant pulses and sometimes flat-out going to default on a stick is VERY annoying when it happens.
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#5
Prima.Vera
Do they have non-RGB for same? Also the timings are kind of crappy for those...
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#6
Athlonite
Able to run at 4266MHz but only shown running at 2135MHz hmmmm smells like 3 day old fish left in the sun if you ask me
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#7
Prima.Vera
AthloniteAble to run at 4266MHz but only shown running at 2135MHz hmmmm smells like 3 day old fish left in the sun if you ask me
You really need to learn how to read those CPU-Z stats my friend. Double Data Rate (DDR) means that the true speed is the double of the module speed...
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Athlonite
Prima.VeraYou really need to learn how to read those CPU-Z stats my friend. Double Data Rate (DDR) means that the true speed is the double of the module speed...
Yeah I completely forgot that it shows the speeds that way been a while since I used it last
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#10
runnerx
GSkill announce DDR4-9000 (2x4GB) kit! This high-end Trident Z RGB memory kits will be available via G.SKILL authorized distribution partners in December 2020.

LOL
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