G.Skill continues to expand its already extensive range of Trident Z memory modules, and introduces two new Trident Z RGB DDR4 sets designed specifically for high-performance systems built on motherboards with the Intel X99 chipset.
Each of the new sets includes eight modules of 8 or 16 GB, which provides a total capacity of 64 and 128 GB, respectively. Modules from the smaller set operate at a frequency of 3466 MHz and are characterized by latencies of CL16-18-18-38. In turn, in a larger set of memory runs at a frequency of 3333 MHz, while having the same latencies.
The operating voltage in both cases is 1.35 V. There is also support for Intel XMP 2.0 overclocking profiles. As was the case with G.Skill, in support of the stated characteristics, the company published a voltage screenshot test with a smaller set.
In addition to the sets for the Intel X99 platform, G.Skill also presented a Trident Z RGB DDR4 set of two 16GB modules each aimed at use with the Intel Z270 platform. This 32 GByte set operates at a frequency of 3866 MHz and the latencies are only CL18-18-18-38, which is also confirmed by the screenshot below. These modules also work with a voltage of 1.35 V, and support Intel XMP 2.0.
Sales of new sets of G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4 will begin in the near future. Related Products :
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