Wednesday, March 12th 2025

G.Skill Announces New DDR5 Memory Kits for AMD Platform

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is excited to announce the release of three new DDR5 memory specifications with AMD EXPO OC profiles for AMD platforms, including an extreme speed with low-latency at DDR5-8000 CL36-48-48 48 GB (24 GB x2), large-capacity & low-latency DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36 192 GB (48 GB x4), and a new DDR5-6000 CL26-39-39 with 48 GB (24 GB x2) kit capacity. Designed for PC enthusiasts, gamers, content creators, and AI applications, these cutting-edge DDR5 memory kits push the boundaries of speed, latency, and capacity on AMD AM5 platforms.

Pushing the Limits with Extreme DDR5-8000 CL36 24 GB x2
For users seeking top-tier performance, the new DDR5-8000 CL36-48-48 24 GB x2 memory kit with AMD EXPO OC profile is engineered for ultra-high memory speed at low CL36 latency timings. This extreme-speed and low-latency combination is ideal for exceptional system responsiveness and multitasking performance. See below for the Memtest validation screenshot showcasing its stability on the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard and AMD Ryzen 9 9900X desktop processor.
Maximizing Capacity with DDR5-6000 CL28 192 GB (48 GB x4)
Designed for power users and content creators, the DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36 192 GB (48 GB x4) kit specification delivers high-speed performance at the currently largest possible capacity with non-binary capacity modules. With ultra-low CL28 timing and four 48 GB modules to reach a total of 192 GB kit capacity, this specification is ideal for high memory-usage applications, such as AI workloads and content creation. Refer to the Memtest screenshot below for this memory specification tested on the MSI MPG X870E CARBON Wi-Fi motherboard and AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D desktop processor.
Optimized Latency Performance with DDR5-6000 CL26 24 GB x2
For users prioritizing low latency, G.SKILL introduces a 48 GB (24G B x2) memory kit at DDR5-6000 CL26-39-39. This comes as an additional kit capacity option to the previously introduced DDR5-6000 CL26 low latency specification. The screenshot below shows this specification running on the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D desktop processor, and on the MSI MPG X870E CARBON Wi-Fi motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 9 9900X desktop processor.
Overclock Profile Support & Availability
These new DDR5 specifications comes with AMD EXPO (Extended Profile for Overclocking) technology for easy memory overclocking via the motherboard BIOS on supported platforms, and will be offered under the Trident Z5 Royal Neo, Trident Z5 Neo RGB, and Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB memory series. These memory kits will be rolling out to G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners starting in April 2025
Source: G.Skill
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4 Comments on G.Skill Announces New DDR5 Memory Kits for AMD Platform

#1
Chaitanya
I saw GSkill 96GB DDR6000 CL26(or 28 not sure which one they launched few months back) is selling on newegg for $449 so that 192GB kit will be atleast twice that and there is no guarantee it will even work at those speeds.
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_roman_
Benchmark Scores vs Daily USE stability vs Stable in windows in certain games

I want to see an entry level mainboard being used with an entry level processor with several different software stable tested. e.g. Asrock B650 livemixer with Ryzen 7600X.

I wonder if the mainboard and processor is cherry picked.
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docnorth
No 'normal' capacities (i.e. 2x16, 2x32...) at all??:confused:

Not to mention that those trendy 24GB sticks often require some tweaking or optimisation to perform as expected.
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Guwapo77
ChaitanyaI saw GSkill 96GB DDR6000 CL26(or 28 not sure which one they launched few months back) is selling on newegg for $449 so that 192GB kit will be atleast twice that and there is no guarantee it will even work at those speeds.
I'm looking at this 64GB CL26 kit for $299 right now. I'm trying this new Make and Offer button...I'm waiting to see if the vendor is going to accept my offer. I doubt it. LoL If not, I'll buy it @ $299
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