
G. Skill is making significant strides in enhancing memory performance for AMD users, particularly those equipped with X870/X870E motherboards. The company has unveiled a variety of new memory kits across multiple series, aimed at delivering top-tier performance for AMD’s platform.
Introducing Advanced Memory Solutions: Trident Z5 Neo, Royal Neo, and RipJaws M5 Series
Following a successful launch of high-performance DDR5 memory kits tailored for Intel’s Z890 platform, G. Skill is turning its attention to AMD’s AM5 platform, specifically the 800-series chipsets. As a prominent player in the PC memory market, G. Skill continues to provide innovative solutions through its renowned families such as Trident Z5 Neo RGB, Trident Z5 Royal Neo, and RipJaws M5 series. The new offerings are designed to not only meet but exceed the demands of power users and gamers alike.

The recently launched memory kits feature various configurations, including dual 24 GB modules with unique CL timings and quad 48 GB kits suitable for high-memory workloads, such as AI-related tasks. These quad kits enable users to expand their system RAM to an impressive 192 GB. Not only do these kits support speeds of up to 6000 MT/s, but they also maintain a low latency of CL28, a remarkable achievement considering the substantial memory capacity involved. Moreover, the 48 GB variants promise even tighter timings for optimal performance.

The 24 GB x2 kits can similarly achieve the same speed of 6000 MT/s at a latency of CL26, although users have the option to push the speed to an impressive 8000 MT/s. However, it’s important to note that this aggressive speed increase does result in a noticeable latency rise to CL36. G.Skill has rigorously tested these memory speeds and timings internally, achieving consistent results without any errors.

The testing setups utilized the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, one of the fastest gaming CPUs available today, paired with the MSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi motherboard. In testing, the 192 GB kit successfully operated at 6000 MT/s with a latency of CL28-36-36-96, showcasing exceptional stability. Meanwhile, the 48 GB configuration demonstrated even more impressive outcomes, achieving 6000 MT/s at CL26-39-39-96 alongside both the ROG Crosshair X870E Hero and MPG X870E Carbon WiFi motherboards paired with the Ryzen 9 9900X.
Enabling AMD EXPO technology is crucial to enhance system stability and to unlock these optimized results across all the new kits from G. Skill’s various families. While the RipJaws M5 Neo RGB series is positioned as the budget-friendly option, the Trident Z5 Neo RGB offers enhanced RGB lighting and aesthetics, and the Royal Neo RGB elevates the overall visual appeal to a more luxurious standard.
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