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After several memory kits with DDR5-6400 and DDR5-6600, G.Skill has now topped it up and introduced its first memory pairs of the Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 RGB series with up to 32 DDR5-7000 and sharp timings. The memory latencies of the selected Samsung ICs are CL40-40-40-76.
As with the memory kits with DDR5-6400 and -6800, which are also characterized by very good “binning”, particularly high-speed DRAM chips from the South Korean company are used.
Up to 7,000 MT / s and sharp timings
At the top of the Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 RGB series with RGB lighting, G.Skill each positions a memory pair with 2 × 16 GB DDR5-7000, which will be available with a CAS latency of 40 clock cycles. As before, the respective memory profiles with up to 7,000 MT / s realized thanks to Intel XMP 3.0.
G.Skill Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 RGB
Both with and without the controllable RGB lighting, all memory kits are available in silver or black Heat spreader, to choose from, which should ensure better heat dissipation and a more harmonious look.
G.Skill Trident Z RGB with DDR5-7000 (Image: G.Skill)
G.Skill Trident Z RGB with DDR5-7000 (Image: G.Skill)
In order to guarantee the specified specifications using Intel XMP 3.0 and to ensure the stability of the memory kits, all memory pairs are validated by extensive stress tests directly at the manufacturer, according to G.Skill. The screenshot also provides more detailed details on the specifications and reveals that the 32 GB DDR5-7000 are operated with timings of CL40-40-40-76-116 and a command rate (CR) of two clock cycles (2T).
G.Skill Trident Z RGB with DDR5-7000 (Image: G.Skill)
G.Skill Trident Z RGB with DDR5-7000 (Image: G.Skill)
For the first time ever, the manufacturer also reveals the voltage values of its various memory kits, which operate with 1.1 volts for DDR5-5200 and DDR5-5600 up to 1.35 volts for DDR5-6400, DDR5-6600, DDR5-6800 and DDR5-7000 will.
Availability in November at unknown prices
G.Skill announces that the Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 RGB series will be available worldwide in the course of this month and thus accompanies the market launch of the 12th generation of the Core i series alias Intel Alder Lake-S on December 4th in the desktop.
However, G.Skill has not yet communicated a non-binding price for its memory kits. Since most of the RAM manufacturers are currently on the road with a maximum of DDR5-5600, G.Skill should be rewarded princely for its already high-priced Trident-Z series.
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