Friday, May 24th 2024

G.Skill Formally Launches Trident Z5 Royal Series DDR5 Memory

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is excited to announce the highly anticipated Trident Z5 Royal series of high-performance overclock DDR5 memory. Featuring a mirrored-finish heat spreader in gold or silver color and a full-length crystalline light bar, the Trident Z5 Royal is the embodiment of high-class luxury of the flagship Trident Z5 product family.

Trident Z5 Royal marks the return of the popular luxury-class design to the new generation of DDR5 memory under the Trident Z5 design, inheriting from its DDR4 predecessor the lustrous mirrored-finish heat spreader in gold or silver color and a crystalline light bar design for a magnificent display of RGB lighting. Each heat spreader is CNC-cut from aluminium and electroplated for a stunning design befitting its Royal name.
Engineered for overclocked performance, the Trident Z5 Royal will be offered up to an extreme DDR5-8400 CL40 with 48 GB (2x24GB) kit capacity, as well as in other specifications with kit capacities up to 96 GB (2x48GB). Customizable RGB lighting is also supported through the G.SKILL Trident Z Lighting Control software or third-party motherboard lighting software.


Intel XMP 3.0 Support & Availability
The new Trident Z5 Royal series DDR5 memory kits support the latest Intel XMP 3.0 memory overclocking profile for easy memory overclocking via the motherboard BIOS, and will be roll out to G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in late May 2024.
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19 Comments on G.Skill Formally Launches Trident Z5 Royal Series DDR5 Memory

#1
btarunr
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Posh.
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#2
Chomiq
Look great but I would still opt for a low profile no thrills black heat-spreader with black pcb.
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#3
Dammeron
ChomiqLook great but I would still opt for a low profile no thrills black heat-spreader with black pcb.
This is for high end systems where people usually hve an AIO or custom LC loops - no problem with stick height then.
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#4
Chomiq
DammeronThis is for high end systems where people usually hve an AIO or custom LC loops - no problem with stick height then.
It's not a height issue, it's a bling issue.
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#5
natr0n
These sticks look great but you are paying for quality leds, polishing process,metal and platting process mostly.
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#6
Selaya
d4 ones looked way more classy tbh (the OG, not elite - elite is goofy af)
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#7
P4-630
I like them, I would like them even without the RGB..
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#8
bonehead123
btarunrTrident Z5 Royal marks the return of the popular luxury-class design to the new generation of DDR5 memory
Translation: With the pandemic over, we are ready to drain your wallets/credit cards dry once again, for the privilege of having some more bling bling in your zing zing peecee :D
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#10
freeagent
These will be my first set of DDR5..

I will tell you that my current Royals smack the shit out of the Black and Whites that are slotted next to them in every possible way.
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#11
oxrufiioxo
freeagentThese will be my first set of DDR5..

I will tell you that my current Royals smack the shit out of the Black and Whites that are slotted next to them in every possible way.
I was thinking the same thing, finally some DDR5 worth owning....
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#12
dj-electric
btarunrPosh.
Honestly, it only feels posh until you touch the cheap feeling plastic mold that makes the top. I often wish these would have been actual glass.
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#13
Gmr_Chick
As an owner of the DDR4 version of this kit, all I can say is....



Would it be crazy to swap out my current set of Z5's for a set of these in silver? :D
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#14
Super Firm Tofu
Gmr_ChickAs an owner of the DDR4 version of this kit, all I can say is....

Would it be crazy to swap out my current set of Z5's for a set of these in silver? :D
Of course not. Then sell your current set. Winner Winner Silver DIMMers. :pimp:
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#15
Gmr_Chick
Super Firm TofuOf course not. Then sell your current set. Winner Winner Silver DIMMers. :pimp:
Indeed! Another thing I liked about the DDR4 version - and I'm sure these new ones will be as well -- was how VIVID and bright the light bars were. The colors really popped. I'd gotten so used to them that my current Z5 kit seems a bit dim by comparison.
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#16
oxrufiioxo
Gmr_ChickIndeed! Another thing I liked about the DDR4 version - and I'm sure these new ones will be as well -- was how VIVID and bright the light bars were. The colors really popped. I'd gotten so used to them that my current Z5 kit seems a bit dim by comparison.
I like that they almost have a crystal look to them. Definitely less boring than your standard RGB dims although I do like the TForce legend kit as well but doubt they will bring that back.
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#18
Solaris17
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Super Firm TofuOf course not. Then sell your current set. Winner Winner Silver DIMMers. :pimp:
That’s a thread ban
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#19
Event Horizon
I am anti-bling but I have to admit these do look nice.
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