G.Skill Launches 8GB ddr4-modules with speeds up-to 4133MHz
Taiwanese based G.Skill has introduced new DDR4 memory modules with speeds ranging from 3600 up-to 4133 MHz ! The 8 GB DIMMs are bundled into he Trident Z series memory in kits ranging from 16, 32 and even 64 GB.
Taipei, Taiwan (20 November 2015) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is thrilled to announce a series of ultra high performance DDR4 kits based on 8GB modules, from 3600MHz CL16 32GB (4x8GB) all the way up to the extreme speed of 4133MHz 16GB (2x8GB), featuring ultra-high quality Samsung ICs.
Seeing the growing demand for high capacity memory kit, G.SKILL continually dedicated itself to develop faster memory speed with 8GB DDR4 modules. And all the hard work has finally paid off. Now enthusiasts can experience faster transfer memory speed without compromising capacity. These new high speed DDR4 8GB module-based memory kits will join G.SKILL’s latest extreme performance Trident Z family and come with the latest XMP 2.0 overclocking profiles, allowing simple overclocking on compatible systems.
These new high capacity DDR4 kits are designed for the latest 6th Gen Intel® Core™ processors and Z170 chipset platforms with the latest XMP 2.0 profile. The DDR4 4133MHz 16GB (2x8GB) kit has been validated with Intel Core i7-6700K CPU and ASRock Z170 OC Formula motherboard. A stress-testing screenshot of the memory kit can be found below.
Speed | Timings | Voltage | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
3600MHz | 17-18-18-38 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) / 32GB (4x8GB) |
3600MHz | 16-16-16-36 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) / 32GB (4x8GB) |
3733MHz | 17-19-19-39 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) / 32GB (4x8GB) |
3733MHz | 17-17-17-37 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) / 32GB (4x8GB) |
3866MHz | 18-22-22-42 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) |
4000MHz | 19-21-21-41 | 1,35V | 16GB (2x8GB) |
4133MHz | 19-25-25-45 | 1,40V | 16GB (2x8GB) |
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Where do you see 133? The bus in the CPU-z shots is at 100MHz at 4133. It is an odd FSB to memory multiplier, for sure...
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he is talking about Strap

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I don't think the extra 133mhz is worth it at those timings.
4000MHz_19-21-21-41 is fine but
4133MHz_19-25-25-45 would be slightly slower i think.
Only in benches though, so does it even matter in the real world. Doubt it.
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Likely very little in it, 4133 for epeen.
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I wonder if the 133 CPu strap needed for 4133 works easily for people (and mainboards and CPUs).