Guest_Jim_* Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 At Computex 2018, Intel showed off a number of products, including a 28-core CPU it overclocked to 5 GHz. That massive CPU is now known as the Xeon W-3175X and G.Skill has announced DDR4 memory kits for it. The processor supports hexa-channel, so six or twelve module kits are needed to fully access the potential memory bandwidth, and so there are new Trident Z Royal six-channel kits that can reach up to DDR4 4000 CL17-18-18-38 at 1.35 V. At that speed you will be able to get a 48 GB kit (8 GB x 6), 96 GB kit (8 GB x 12), or a 192 GB kit (16 GB x 12). At that speed the memory was able to reach a read bandwidth of 122 GB/s and write of 112 GB/s in AIDA64. At the lower, but still impressive speeds of 3600 MHz (CL17-18-18-38) and 3200 MHz (14-14-14-34 or 16-18-18-38) you can get these same capacity kits and another 96 GB kit option, with 8 GB x 12. All of these kits support Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking to these tested speeds and will be available from G.Skill's distribution partners. Source: Press Release Back to original news post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AkakmanH Posted February 3, 2019 Posted February 3, 2019 Holy Moly, Batman. Now, if only we could get CPS's with base clock at 10GHz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest_Jim_* Posted February 3, 2019 Posted February 3, 2019 Holy Moly, Batman. Now, if only we could get CPS's with base clock at 10GHz Maybe in a post-silicon era. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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