Monday, December 23rd 2019
G.SKILL Announces New Ultra Low-Latency DDR4 32GB-Module Kits
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce an all-new high-capacity, low-latency DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 memory kit specification based on 32 GB modules across the Trident Z RGB, Trident Z Royal, and Trident Z Neo series. Available in 256 GB (32GBx8), 128 GB (32GBx4), and 64 GB (32GBx2) kit capacities for quad-channel and dual-channel platforms, these new DDR4 memory specifications are built with the latest high-density 16Gb components and provide the perfect mix of extreme performance and high memory capacity.
DDR4-3200 CL14 has always been the ultimate sweet spot for performance since the early days of DDR4 memory, and G.SKILL is now bringing the legendary high-performance efficiency to the latest 32 GB high-capacity DDR4 modules. Designed for the latest HEDT platforms with quad-channel support, the DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 specification with 256 GB (32GBx8) memory kit capacity can be seen validated in the screenshots below with the new Intel Core i9-10900X processor on the ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME ENCORE motherboard and the Intel Core i9-10940X processor on the MSI Creator X299 motherboard.Pushing the Latency Limits of AMD Platforms
Optimized to extract every bit of memory performance out of the latest 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper platform, G.SKILL is also bringing the low-latency DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 256 GB (32GBx8) specification to the AMD-compatible Trident Z Neo series. In the following screenshot, this high-efficient kit is validated with the latest AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor on the ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard.
Under the Trident Z Neo series, this new DDR4 memory specification will also be brought onto the AMD X570 platform in kit capacities of 128 GB (32GBx4) and 64 GB (32GBx2). In the screenshot below, the DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 128 GB (32GBx4) memory kit is validated with the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor and the ASUS PRIME X570-P motherboard.Availability & XMP 2.0 Support
These high-capacity and low-latency memory specifications support Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking and will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in Q1 2020.
DDR4-3200 CL14 has always been the ultimate sweet spot for performance since the early days of DDR4 memory, and G.SKILL is now bringing the legendary high-performance efficiency to the latest 32 GB high-capacity DDR4 modules. Designed for the latest HEDT platforms with quad-channel support, the DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 specification with 256 GB (32GBx8) memory kit capacity can be seen validated in the screenshots below with the new Intel Core i9-10900X processor on the ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME ENCORE motherboard and the Intel Core i9-10940X processor on the MSI Creator X299 motherboard.Pushing the Latency Limits of AMD Platforms
Optimized to extract every bit of memory performance out of the latest 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper platform, G.SKILL is also bringing the low-latency DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 256 GB (32GBx8) specification to the AMD-compatible Trident Z Neo series. In the following screenshot, this high-efficient kit is validated with the latest AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor on the ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard.
Under the Trident Z Neo series, this new DDR4 memory specification will also be brought onto the AMD X570 platform in kit capacities of 128 GB (32GBx4) and 64 GB (32GBx2). In the screenshot below, the DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 128 GB (32GBx4) memory kit is validated with the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor and the ASUS PRIME X570-P motherboard.Availability & XMP 2.0 Support
These high-capacity and low-latency memory specifications support Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking and will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in Q1 2020.
12 Comments on G.SKILL Announces New Ultra Low-Latency DDR4 32GB-Module Kits
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One thing : Ryzen/TR is CR1 while Intel = CR2
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For the rest of us. When will we get the 5000Mhz and 5200Mhz Trident Z kits?
Must we wait for the Comet Lake launch? That's how Gskill normally coordinates availability. Will the 5400Mhz sticks be XMP'd and QVL'd for Apex 12 only? (double wink) ;) ;)
...and only really achievable with 2% of the Comet Lake CPUs? :p
Gskill says: "We have to test hundreds of CPUs simply to find one capable of reaching those speeds we advertise on the box. " :roll:
nor will high capacity be relevant for most ppl that game (only), as 16gb is plenty if you dont do content/editing etc.
Gskill maintains an 18month paper launch pre-schedule along with a 10:1 announcement to availability ratio. :)
PS: really need to upgrade my build. lol