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Guru3D.com » News » G.SKILL Launches Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 RGB Memory Kits

G.SKILL Launches Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 RGB Memory Kits

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/20/2018 12:41 PM | source: | 14 comment(s)
G.SKILL Launches Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 RGB Memory Kits

G.Skill sends word on a new memory kit they are releasing, meet the Trident Z Royal series DDR4 memory, with extreme speed up to DDR4-4600.

Taipei, Taiwan (20 November 2018) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is launching Trident Z Royal series DDR4 RGB memory kits, featuring a patent-pending full-length crystalline light bar upon a polished heatspreader in gold or silver with stunning 8-zone RGB lighting. The patent of the crystalline design on PC components has been applied for across major countries. Available in high-speed specifications, the Trident Z Royal is first available from DDR4-3000MHz to DDR4-4600MHz at launch. With the perfect marriage of RGB lighting and speed, the Trident Z Royal is the ideal memory kit for any high-class system build.

  

  

Magnificent Royal Design

Trident Z Royal is the latest addition to the Trident Z flagship family, featuring a crown jewel design. Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting. Complementing the patented high-class light bar design, polished aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors cools the memory modules in the award-winning classic Trident Z tri-fin design. And to help maintain the pristine shine of the heatspreaders, each Trident Z Royal memory kit comes with a piece of microfiber cloth to let you wipe away fingerprints and dust.

Upgraded RGB Lighting

Inside the Trident Z Royal is the next generation RGB module designed with 8 individually controllable lighting zones, which allows for smoother color transitions and provides an even more stunning lighting experience for your build. To control this next generation RGB memory, a new set of lighting control software will be available for download from the official G.SKILL website.

Extreme High-Speed Specifications

Engineered on a newly designed custom PCB to accommodate the increased lighting zones, the Trident Z Royal is also built for high speed overclocking specifications, ranging from 16GB to 128GB kit capacities and up to DDR4-4600MHz memory speeds



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FranciscoCL
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#5608960 Posted on: 11/20/2018 01:25 PM
But... why?

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#5608968 Posted on: 11/20/2018 01:44 PM
New memory modules for Dubai...

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#5608973 Posted on: 11/20/2018 01:52 PM
With normal heat spreader i would have considered them.

i wonder why the 8gb x 4 requires 1.5 volt. And i wonder if having 4 dimm in my system is stopping me to get higher than 3200 ( in ryzen )

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#5608978 Posted on: 11/20/2018 02:03 PM
Siiiiiick. Can't wait to see what's available when i finally do build again. Memory sure has come a long way since DDR4's inception.

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#5608979 Posted on: 11/20/2018 02:06 PM
With normal heat spreader i would have considered them.

i wonder why the 8gb x 4 requires 1.5 volt. And i wonder if having 4 dimm in my system is stopping me to get higher than 3200 ( in ryzen )
Yes, if you use Dual rank or two modules per memory channel, it create more stress on memory controller which can result in lower stable frequency.

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