Thursday, May 23rd 2024

G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal DDR5 Memory Series Pictured

G.Skill is giving finishing touches to its new line of flagship overclocking PC DDR5 memory series, the Trident Z5 Royal. The series first broke cover in Computex 2023, but the company never got around to launching actual products. It's last Royal-branded memory series that made it to mass-production was the Trident Z Royal Elite DDR4 series from 2021. The company was probably dragging its feet with the Trident Z5 Royal series because by mid-2023, memory speeds in excess of 8000 MT/s weren't as popular as they are today, among the enthusiast crowd. The G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal series memory module comes in two trims, gold and silver. Both have the same geometric design, and are crowned by an acrylic lighting diffuser that resembles a cluster of gemstones. The series will probably consist of memory kits that are both high-capacity (48 GB, 64 GB, 96 GB); and high speed (DDR5-8000 and upward). The company will probably launch these next month. We'll be sure to swing by the G.Skill booth to show you more.
The company's teaser video follows.

Source: Videocardz
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7 Comments on G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal DDR5 Memory Series Pictured

#1
maxfly
For some reason the scene from Pulp Fiction..."Royale With Cheese" always pops into my head when I see these. Hehe.
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#2
Gigaherz
They really need a better font for those. It looks so cheap
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#3
Prima.Vera
For all you snobs out there. :ohwell:
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#4
Selaya
the d4 version's way more classy
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#5
Onasi
This looks ostentatious and ghastly. Same energy that people who put chrome wheels on their golden-wrapped Bentley SUVs give off.
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#6
xorbe
To install these properly, you'll need to wear thick gold chains and grills.
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#7
Arctucas
Really do not understand why G.Skill wants to use their best binned chips for the fugliest DIMMs.

But, I would also remove the heatspreaders if they were just RGB anyway.
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