G.Skill has been on a roll when it comes to launching high-performance DDR4 memory kits for PC enthusiasts, and the company is ratcheting up speeds again for Intel's new Z490 Comet Lake-S platform.
G.Skill memory products are consistent awards winners in HEXUS reviews. In July, we gave the G.Skill Trident Z Royal Elite 16GB DDR4-3600 kit a Performance award (with the only real sticking point ...
G.Skill is serving up some beefy new memory kits to retail and in doing so, the memory maker is laying claim to the first 256GB DDR5 UDIMM kit to feature 64GB modules at 6,000MHz. They're not just to ...
These new capacities offer expanded memory using kits of two - 24GBx2 for 48 GB and 48GBx2 for an impressive 96 GB. And these high-speed options from G.SKILL are available in a high-speed DDR5-8200 ...
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G.Skill today announced two new top-tier memory kits in its Trident Z Royal Elite series of luxury memory products. The new kits boast even tighter memory timings than ever before, bringing new ...
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G.SKILL has this month introduced a new memory kit in the form of the G.SKILL DDR5-8000 CL38 48GB. Offering two sticks of 24GB memory with a specification of DDR5-8000 CL38-48-48 at 48 GB (24 GB x2) ...
Today during Computex 2016 in Taiwan, high-performance memory manufacturer G.Skill announced two new top-tier DDR4-4500 and DDR4-3466 memory packages designed for quad-channel motherboard platforms ...
This article is available in German. After Intel caused a stir for module makers by demanding lower voltages, DDR3 modules at 1.65V became the most common memory type. Now the module manufactures ...
Do you get turned on by a lot of memory? Is your pick up line “My PC has 64gb of DDR3 2400MHz”? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Gskill has got you covered. They’ve just released their ...