Monday, June 7th 2021
G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Elite Releases with High Performance CL14 Low-Latency Kits Up To DDR4-4000 32GB
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is thrilled to announce the availability of the latest Trident Z Royal Elite memory series, along with the introduction of new high-speed, low-latency performance memory specifications at DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 and DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34. Built with Samsung 8 Gb B-die ICs to achieve these incredibly low latency timings, these new DDR4 memory specifications are the ideal choice for building a powerful workstation or the ultimate gaming system.
G.SKILL is dedicated to developing high-speed, low-latency memory kits for high performance PC systems, and achieving an extremely low CL14 latency on high-speed dual-ranked memory modules is no easy feat. Created with Samsung B-die ICs, G.SKILL is launching the incredible DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 memory specification with 16 GB modules for a 32 GB (16 GB x2) kit capacity. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit on the ASUS ROG STRIX Z590-E GAMING WIFI motherboard with the Intel Core i7-11700KF processor.Raising the Bar of CL14-14-14 Low-Latency to DDR4-3600 Kits
Ever since the launch of the world's first DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34 specification in 2015, the demand has been growing for an even higher performance memory kit with the same low-latency. G.SKILL is proud to announce the release of DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34 with kit capacities that range from 16 GB (8GBx2) up to 128 GB (16GBx8), making this memory specification the ultimate memory kit for workstations or productivity PCs. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit running on the ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard and the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor.For a full list of specifications, please refer to chart below.G.SKILL has created this video to show off the bling of their new memory:
Availability
These extreme high-speed, low-latency memory specifications under the Trident Z Royal Elite series will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in June 2021.
G.SKILL is dedicated to developing high-speed, low-latency memory kits for high performance PC systems, and achieving an extremely low CL14 latency on high-speed dual-ranked memory modules is no easy feat. Created with Samsung B-die ICs, G.SKILL is launching the incredible DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 memory specification with 16 GB modules for a 32 GB (16 GB x2) kit capacity. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit on the ASUS ROG STRIX Z590-E GAMING WIFI motherboard with the Intel Core i7-11700KF processor.Raising the Bar of CL14-14-14 Low-Latency to DDR4-3600 Kits
Ever since the launch of the world's first DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34 specification in 2015, the demand has been growing for an even higher performance memory kit with the same low-latency. G.SKILL is proud to announce the release of DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34 with kit capacities that range from 16 GB (8GBx2) up to 128 GB (16GBx8), making this memory specification the ultimate memory kit for workstations or productivity PCs. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit running on the ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard and the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor.For a full list of specifications, please refer to chart below.G.SKILL has created this video to show off the bling of their new memory:
Availability
These extreme high-speed, low-latency memory specifications under the Trident Z Royal Elite series will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in June 2021.
29 Comments on G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Elite Releases with High Performance CL14 Low-Latency Kits Up To DDR4-4000 32GB
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Samsung B-die, so yeah, no surprise they're able to pull this off.
They also had 4000 14-15-15-35 for more..
both kits of my ram do those speeds anyways..
G Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz CL14 Dual Channel Memory Kit 1.35V (F4-3200C14D-16GTZR)
What took them so long?
I haven't heard of them before until a couple of moths ago.. thought they were a joke till they started selling sticks like that. I almost bought a pair a couple of times.. but I've spent enough for now I think.
What, you expect an XMP profile to be pulling out 140ns out of the box?
Impressive timmings for the clocks. But 1.55 volts is a bit to high for what I find safe. For B-die I think 1.5 volts shut not be above that for long time use.
Any way, I stick to the royal z kits I have now. These dimms are probably going to be expensive as heck. Royal z is all ready pretty high.
and it is without any heatsink, by overclocking memory i always prefer diy heatsink or without heatsink and plug memory fan which give me better result than any factory heatsink or memory waterblock . Ln2 is not applies for this case , i always pick some cheap domestic memory like gloway or hereday sometimes they use b die or c die even micron e die , as an example the adata 2133 cl 17 without any heatsink using cheap green pcb i overclock them to 3200 cl 12 or 3600 cl14 for 20$/1 8gb stick
just my personal opionion any ln2 overclocking so pointless and pretty much the performance kinda same at the end of the day, i would invest more into cpu/graphic card or mobo/cooler to squeeze out the best performance that i could get at the reasonable price . Paying double for 2-5% more is not worth it