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Guru3D.com » News » G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8 GB) RGB Memory Kits

G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8 GB) RGB Memory Kits

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/25/2019 06:36 PM | source: gskill | 6 comment(s)
G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8 GB) RGB Memory Kits

G.Skill is happy to announce our latest ultra fast, ultra powerful DDR4-4266 CL18-22-22-42 64GB (8x8GB) Trident Z Royal and Trident Z RGB memory kits for the Intel HEDT X299 platform. 

Taipei, Taiwan (25 January 2019) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is delighted to announce high-frequency, high-capacity RGB memory kits at DDR4-4266MHz CL18-22-22-42 with 64GB (8x8GB) capacity. These ultimate specification memory kits are built with high performance Samsung B-die components and will be available under both Trident Z RGB and Trident Z Royal series.

Unleash the Maximum Performance of Your Intel X299 Platform

Built for the ultimate performance, the DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8GB) RGB memory provides both ultra-high capacity and extreme speed. It is the ideal memory solution for building a super powerful workstation for content creation, 3D rendering, or multimedia editing. This kit has been validated on the ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE II motherboard and Intel™ Core® i9-7900X processor.

Availability & XMP 2.0 Support

These extreme performance RGB memory kits will support the latest Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking setup and will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in March 2019.



G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8 GB) RGB Memory Kits G.SKILL Announces DDR4-4266MHz CL18 64GB (8x8 GB) RGB Memory Kits




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reix2x
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#5631743 Posted on: 01/26/2019 03:42 AM
That's a very nice kit in there, useless as only it can be but very top of the top.. and probably will cost more than it weigh in real gold.

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#5631804 Posted on: 01/26/2019 10:07 AM
Over 4200mhz on x299 is VERY hard. The limit for x299 is around 4200mhz on "normal" cooling. 4000 mhz seems to be the sweetspot on my x299 Apex. 4000 c16 tweaked is ~120GB/s memory read in Aida.

Wonder how many people getting 4266 mhz to work without tweaking and only use XMP. Maybe only Apex users?

reix2x
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#5631859 Posted on: 01/26/2019 04:08 PM
Over 4200mhz on x299 is VERY hard. The limit for x299 is around 4200mhz on "normal" cooling. 4000 mhz seems to be the sweetspot on my x299 Apex. 4000 c16 tweaked is ~120GB/s memory read in Aida.

Wonder how many people getting 4266 mhz to work without tweaking and only use XMP. Maybe only Apex users?

I have to ask a question to you, there is a use case in which you take advantage of the big memory bandwidth you get after pushig your memory spid till 4.2Ghz? i guess it must be! but would love to know about it.

gydj
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#5631915 Posted on: 01/26/2019 08:04 PM
The mobo is not worthy...Asus better design a matching style...full silver or gold cover with some gemstones, instead of capacitors.

You will also need a silicon lottery jackpot CPU to unleash this....

GREGIX
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#5631928 Posted on: 01/26/2019 09:36 PM
@gydj
actually, you need 3 part combo for this to work properly. CPU and its IMC, motherboard batch/silicon loterry jackpot too, and, well, some cooling for ram. Especially as in case here, WC should be used.
And OFC luck with testing while tightening timings to get more :P

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