G.Skill sends word on a new memory kit they are releasing, meet the Trident Z Royal series DDR4 memory, with extreme speed up to DDR4-4600. Taipei, Taiwan (20 November 2018) – G.SKILL International ...
We take a look at G.Skill’s Trident Z RGB 32GB Memory Kit. There’s been a massive movement for RGB. We’ve seen it not only flood our peripherals but lately, the craze has been hitting our components ...
G.SKILL today announced a new ultra high-capacity 128GB kit of its extreme enthusiast-grade TridentZ RAM that's outfitted with RGB LEDs. "Since the widely-acclaimed launch of Trident Z RGB memory ...
It's a known fact that LED lighting makes computer parts run faster, right? Right!? Okay maybe not—but that hasn't stopped memory makers from loading their RAM to the gills with flashy LEDs. With ...
We’ve fully reached the era of RGB features, there can be no doubt about that, and G.Skill naturally wants to be part of this new wave of hardware too. The company has just announced their own take on ...
G.SKILL is thrilled to release new ultra-high capacity Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory kits based on 16GB modules designed for Intel X99 and Z270 platforms. Since the widely-acclaimed launch of Trident Z ...
G.SKILL has added new kits under its Trident Z RGB DDR4 line, now with 16GB modules matched for up to 128GB (16GB x 8) in addition to 64GB (8GB x 8) kits which are ideal for Intel X99 and Z270 ...
Earlier this year, my colleague Vlad Savov covered the Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 RAM, which science had empirically determined to be the most lit RAM ever made. However, where many of us were simply ...
The G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-6000 C36 kit is a contender for the best DDR5 kit on the market, but a true analysis of its standing will only come once stocks are on shelves and the pricing becomes ...
Up until now, 16 DRAM ICs per module was the maximum quantity of memory chips on standard UDIMM memory solutions. For this major technological limitation breakthrough, G.SKILL worked together with the ...
After showing off DDR4-4800 kit at the Computex show back in June last year and breaking the world record by getting its resident overclocker to push it to 5,500MHz just a few days later, G.Skill has ...
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