G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266 64GB (8x8GB) and DDR4-4000 128GB(8x16GB) Memory Kits
G.SKILL are proud to announce DDR4-4266 64GB (8x8GB) and DDR4-4000 128GB (8x16GB) memory kits for the latest Intel® Core™ X-series processors and X299 motherboards. Both kits are the highest speed available at such capacity and will be available in 2019 Q1.
Taipei, Taiwan (13 November 2018) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce two world-class extreme speed high capacity memory kits - DDR4-4266 64GB (8x8GB) and DDR4-4000 128GB (8x16GB) for the latest Intel® Core™ X-series processors and X299 motherboards. Both kits are equipped with high performance Samsung B-die ICs and are validated on the ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE II motherboard with the Intel Core i9-9920X and Core i7-9800X processors, respectively.
The World’s Fastest 128GB Massive Capacity Kit – Trident Z RGB DDR4-4000 CL19-19-19-39 8x16GB 1.35V
Dedicated to developing faster overclocking memory, G.SKILL is bringing 128GB capacity kits to the speed class of DDR4-4000, while maintaining an ultra-efficient CL19-19-19-39 CAS latency and 1.35V low voltage. It is the ultimate memory solution for building a super performance computer combining the highest capacity and extreme speed. This kit will join the G.SKILL Trident Z RGB family and has been validated on the ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE II motherboard and with the latest Intel Core i7-9800X processor. The following screenshot shows the stress test result: (Note: Please refer to the “Specification” field of the CPU tab for the correct CPU model name.)
The World’s Fastest 64GB Kit – Trident Z DDR4-4266 CL19-19-19-39 8x8GB 1.45V
In addition to the 128GB monster capacity kit, G.SKILL is pushing 64GB memory capacity to the extreme speed of DDR4-4266, which is never seen before at such high capacity. This provides PC enthusiasts the ideal memory solution to build a high performance PC for 3D rendering, multimedia editing, or other professional applications. This kit will come in the G.SKILL classic Trident Z black heatspreader and has passed stress test on the ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE II motherboard with the latest Intel Core i7-9920X processor: (Note: Please refer to the “Specification” field of the CPU tab for the correct CPU model name.)
G.SKILL Demonstrates DDR4-4800 - 10/08/2018 07:38 PM
G.SKILL demonstrates two extreme DDR4 RGB specifications on the latest Intel Z390 chipset, including DDR4-4800MHz CL19 16GB (2x8GB) and DDR4-4500MHz CL19 32GB (4x8GB). ...
G.SKILL Announces Double Capacity DDR4 - 10/08/2018 07:35 PM
G.Skill are proud to announce new Trident Z RGB DC series DDR4 64GB (32GBx2) memory kits, with “Double Capacity DIMM” technology, closely developed with ASUS. ...
G.SKILL DDR4 Memory Reached DDR4-5543 & 13 Overclocking Records during Computex - 06/12/2018 01:00 PM
G.SKILL memory has achieved DDR4-5543 & 13 overclocking records in total during Computex time frame, all using G.SKILL DDR4 memory kits built with high-performance Samsung 8Gb components and perfo...
G.SKILL Showcases Extreme DDR4 Memory Kits up to DDR4-5066MHz at Computex 2018 - 06/06/2018 05:07 PM
G.SKILL showcase a series of high speed DDR4 kits on various platforms at Computex 2018, they now have reached 5033 Mhz on a Trident Z kit of theirs. More after the fold....
G.SKILL Offers New Memories for AMD Ryzen 2000 Series Processors and X470 Platform - 04/19/2018 03:52 PM
G.Skill is excited to announce new DDR4 specifications for the latest AMD Ryzen 2000 series processors and X470 platform, Up to DDR4-3600MHz....
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Wondering the same. Ryzen and Intel could both use it!
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i wonder what speed those memory reach on ryzen/threadripper.
If they would it more than 3600 would be cool for some benchmarking to see what you gain.
Still limited by memory controller. I have the exact same RAM (16GB per stick, 4000MHz 19-19-19-39 gskill tridentz, 4 sticks) and the most I can do is 3333, same as the 3600 kit I had before. TR 2950x, asrock taichi x399. Have to wait for zen 2 to get better ram mhz or get silicon lottery.
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So i should stop trying to send my 3200 flare X at more than 3266.
Either memetest or prime95 fail at 3333
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I've been able to get my TridentZ 3600 stable at 3466 with a 2700X and ASRock x470-itx/ac motherboard. The one Threadripper workstation we have does 3600, 16GB x 4 with XMP profile no problem.
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i wonder what speed those memory reach on ryzen/threadripper.
If they would it more than 3600 would be cool for some benchmarking to see what you gain.