
At Computex, G. Skill has taken center stage with one of the event’s largest booths, elegantly demonstrating their latest innovations in memory technology, including the new Trident Z5 NEOX series and remarkable achievements in DDR5 overclocking.
Unveiling G. Skill’s Cutting-Edge DDR5 and CAMM2 Memory Solutions at Computex
Showcasing their latest offerings, G. Skill introduced the stunning Trident Z5 NEOX and NEOX RGB memory kits. These modules not only exhibit cutting-edge performance but also come in an array of eye-catching designs. Highlights include the flagship diamond-silver model featuring a diamond-themed RGB diffuser, along with the standard glossy white and black color schemes. Additionally, a matte gray variant is available, complementing vibrant options in green and orange, all enhanced with RGB illumination.






Furthermore, the updated Flare X5X was showcased in a sleek matte gray finish. While specific details regarding specifications, timings, and pricing remain undisclosed, these high-performance kits are clearly designed to cater to premium gamers and overclocking enthusiasts, a hallmark of the Trident Z5 series.


The G. Skill booth is a hub for PC enthusiasts, featuring a live overclocking competition showcasing top teams from major motherboard manufacturers. This year, Team ASUS secured the winning title, but the efforts of all participants in attracting and entertaining Computex attendees were commendable.




G. Skill has also showcased incredible overclocking feats, including a live demonstration of a CAMM2 module achieving DDR5-10000 speeds on air cooling. This remarkable 64 GB module features CL56-70-70 timings and operates on an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 HERO motherboard paired with a Core Ultra 7 265K processor. This marks a significant leap from last year’s display of DDR5-7800 and 48 GB configurations.
In addition, several overclocking demonstrations boasted speeds surpassing 10, 000 MT/s, with the fastest UDIMM reaching an impressive 10, 600 MT/s under air cooling conditions.



A striking demonstration also featured a DDR5-6400 CL26 kit leveraging an overclocked AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, achieving over 1000 FPS performance while consuming around 900 Watts of power. This display was nothing short of astounding. If you wish to see more highlights from the show, please let us know, as our coverage at Computex continues for a few more days.
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