G.,Skill offers Trident Z Royal Elite Performance CL14 Low-Latency Kits Up To DDR4-4000 32GB
G.SKILL is thrilled to announce the availability of the latest Trident Z Royal Elite memory series, along with the introduction of new high-speed, low-latency performance memory specifications at DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 and DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34.
Built with Samsung 8 Gb B-die ICs to achieve these incredibly low latency timings, these new DDR4 memory specifications are the ideal choice for building a powerful workstation or the ultimate gaming system. G.SKILL is dedicated to developing high-speed, low-latency memory kits for high performance PC systems, and achieving an extremely low CL14 latency on high-speed dual-ranked memory modules is no easy feat. Created with Samsung B-die ICs, G.SKILL is launching the incredible DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 memory specification with 16 GB modules for a 32 GB (16 GB x2) kit capacity. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit on the ASUS ROG STRIX Z590-E GAMING WIFI motherboard with the Intel Core i7-11700KF processor.
Raising the Bar of CL14-14-14 Low-Latency to DDR4-3600 Kits
Ever since the launch of the world's first DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34 specification in 2015, the demand has been growing for an even higher performance memory kit with the same low-latency. G.SKILL is proud to announce the release of DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34 with kit capacities that range from 16 GB (8GBx2) up to 128 GB (16GBx8), making this memory specification the ultimate memory kit for workstations or productivity PCs. Below is a screenshot showing the memory kit running on the ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard and the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor.
Availability
These extreme high-speed, low-latency memory specifications under the Trident Z Royal Elite series will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in June 2021.
Don Vito Corleone
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Not soon, but there will be a review yes.
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Will there be a review up soon for these kits?
I have two of the 2x8 4000 silver coming on Friday. I almost went 2x16 but seems the 5000 series likes 4 sticks compared to 2 and you would think it would be right the opposite. I'm not sure they are any better than the silver I have now since I'm running my 4000 silver set at the same timings as there 3600 kit is advertised on my AMD 5950 build 14, 15 , 15 1T @ 1.45v. I just wanted to replace my son 3200 kit with what I have now in his 10900k build since his Gigabyte Extreme did care much for my Dominator 3600 kit and he went down to the oldest 3200 kit I had from his z390 build.
this is partially true, 2x16 is mostly dual rank stick, so you still get 4 ranks even tho you re running two sticks or ram, while 8gb ram are most of the time single rank, so by running 4 sticks single rank, you re running 4 ranks as well, so 2x16 dual rank stick vs 4x8 single rank stick will get similar performance or near identical, i would say its easier to tweak two sticks of dual rank than 4 stick of single ram on ryzen platform, im just talking about my personnal experience, but ive had a ryzen cpu of each generation so far
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Will there be a review up soon for these kits?
I have two of the 2x8 4000 silver coming on Friday. I almost went 2x16 but seems the 5000 series likes 4 sticks compared to 2 and you would think it would be right the opposite. I'm not sure they are any better than the silver I have now since I'm running my 4000 silver set at the same timings as there 3600 kit is advertised on my AMD 5950 build 14, 15 , 15 1T @ 1.45v. I just wanted to replace my son 3200 kit with what I have now in his 10900k build since his Gigabyte Extreme did care much for my Dominator 3600 kit and he went down to the oldest 3200 kit I had from his z390 build.