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G.SKILL Announces Two New Sets of DDR4 Memory


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G.SKILL has announced a pair of new memory sets, one each for the Trident Z and Ripjaws V lines, targeted at sixth generation Intel Core processors and Z170 motherboards. The Trident Z set will range in frequency from 2800MHz to 4000MHz, making it the first set of DDR4 memory to hit the 4000MHz mark at factory speeds. The new Trident Z sets will be available in capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB with operating voltages ranging from 1.2V to 1.4V. G.SKILL was able to achieve such high speeds by using "exceptionally hand-screened IC chips selected through a secret process developed from years of overclocking experience." The Ripjaws V have received an updated heatspreader design from its predecessors and will have frequencies ranging from 2133MHz to 3733MHz. The Ripjaws will be available in capacities of 8GB to 64GB with voltages from 1.2V to 1.35V.

Source: Press Release



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DDR4! When will mobos that can use this hit the market?

 

The Intel X99 ones already do, but other than that, nothing until Skylake and the Z170 motherboards arrive next week.

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