High-Speed DDR5-6400 low latency CL32 Kit from G.SKILL is now available
G.SKILL is very excited to be releasing the DDR5-6400 CL32 32GB (2x16GB) memory kit. It's already in stores.
G.SKILL is delighted to announce the launch of an extremely low-latency, high-speed DDR5-6400 CL32 32GB (2x16GB) memory kit under the Trident Z5 family memory series, designed for the latest 12th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors and Intel® Z690 chipset motherboards.
Extreme Low Latency CL32 at DDR5-6400
Dedicated to developing ever-faster memory modules, G.SKILL is launching an ultra-low latency DDR5-6400 CL32-39-39-102 memory kit at 1.40V with 32GB (2x16GB) kit capacity. Equipped with exceptionally tight timings, this extreme memory specification represents the next step of the Trident Z5 family flagship performance. The screenshot below shows this memory kit validated on the Intel® Core™ i7-12700K processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard.
Availability
The DDR5-6400 CL32 32GB (2x16GB) memory kits under the Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 RGB series is available now via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners.
iiyama introduces two game LCDs that allow high-speed drawing at a rate of 165Hz / 0.5ms. - 09/15/2021 08:44 AM
Manufactured by the iiyama brand and has a refresh rate of 165Hz and response time of 0.5ms, making it prototypical for gaming. The LCD panel in both cases is a non-glare IPS system, and they are bot...
With PCIe Gen 5.0 Components, Phison Enters the High-Speed IC Market - 08/12/2021 08:53 AM
Phison entered into the high-speed interface IC market with the introduction of its PS7101, a PCIe 5.0 Redriver IC with high gain and high linearity, which solves the signal attenuation caused by the ...
PNY adds 4,00MHz ultra-high-speed model to XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB OC memory - 07/23/2021 08:48 AM
A high clock frequency model has been added to the DDR4 overclocking memory "XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB" equipped with an illumination function using addressable RGB LEDs....
TEAMGROUP Launches the High-speed T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe4.0 SSD with up-to 4 TB Capacity - 06/24/2021 09:46 AM
TEAMGROUP unveils the T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe4.0 SSD with two patented cooling modules, QLC Flash, and PCIe Gen4x4 interface that supports the latest NVMe1.4 standard and provides a massive capacity ...
Glorious "Model D Wireless", a high-speed wireless mouse - 06/03/2021 08:18 AM
Glorious Model D Wireless, a high-speed wireless mouse with a 69g lightweight body and low-latency sensor....
Senior Member
Posts: 2321
Joined: 2005-08-05
DDR5 doesn't support gear 1

Senior Member
Posts: 1008
Joined: 2015-06-27
Does the 12900k even scale that high in any workload?
I am having a hard time understanding the prices, I can buy a G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series DDR4 2 x 32 GB 4400 MHz CL19 kit for that kind of money and still have money left over for 2 date nights.
The only thing I am missing is the date.
If the next Intel HEDT platform has 4 channel DDR5, this 730$ memory kit is going to be smashed by 4 sticks, that cost the half of this kit.
Yeah, actually based on bencnmarks in OC DDR5 you see good results in system benchmarks and games that love fast ram, basically you only see benefit from DDR5 when you say cross 6000mhz and go higher
Senior Member
Posts: 1008
Joined: 2015-06-27

Since you been O.C DDR5, do you think this 6400/32 is Samsung or Hynix?
So far Gskill went with samsung.
P.S. BTW hows Samsung 6000/38 overclocking potential? What can i expect if i stay with my old kit?
Senior Member
Posts: 2321
Joined: 2005-08-05
Since you been O.C DDR5, do you think this 6400/32 is Samsung or Hynix?
So far Gskill went with samsung.
P.S. BTW hows Samsung 6000/38 overclocking potential? What can i expect if i stay with my old kit?
It is Hynix

My 5600c36, 6000c40 and 6000c36 is samsung. 6400c32 is confirmed Hynix.
9276
Samsung taps out about ~6400mhz with abit "loose" timings, like c36. Still hard to get memtest stable. Pretty good, but still "far" behind Hynix.
Senior Member
Posts: 2321
Joined: 2005-08-05
Pretty much every Hynix ddr5 with unlocked pmic is going to be "the best" for atleast 2 years
Apex, Kingpin, Unify X etc...
...and tight timings with a bit "lower" speed is possible
Like my friend Carillo is running now:
9275
Still Gear 2