G.Skill introduced Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5-6000 memory with very low latency and AMD EXPO support

G.Skill introduced dual-channel sets of high-speed Trident Z5 Royal Neo RAM modules with low latency. The new products stand out with support for AMD EXPO overclocking profiles, which make it easier to increase the frequency of RAM in systems with AMD Ryzen processors.

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The manufacturer announced DDR5-6000 RAM kits with a total volume of 32 GB, 48 GB, 64 GB and 96 GB, each of which consists of a pair of modules with a capacity of 16, 24, 32 and 48 GB respectively. All of them have CL28-36-36-96 timings and are fully compatible with the AMD Socket AM5 platform. Unfortunately, at the time of publication of this note, the manufacturer did not indicate the voltage at which the new RAM kits operate.

Trident Z5 Royal Neo memory modules feature shiny gold or silver heatsinks and advanced RGB lighting with a crystal-like design.

The company did not disclose the cost of the new products. Trident Z5 Royal Neo dual-channel, high-speed, low-latency RAM kits will go on sale in August.

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