G.SKILL unveils DDR5 memory built for the AMD AM5 Platform
The Trident Z5 Neo RGB series was designed for enthusiasts, overclockers, and DIYers who want to get the most out of their AMD systems.
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What you need to know
When it comes toDDR5 RAM, there’s been no shortage of options developed with13th Gen Intel processorsin mind, but for those AMD fans wanting to experience specialized low latency and high-speed RAM it’s been slim pickings. G.SKILL set out to change that, however, with their latest announcement of the Trident Z5 Neo RGB series designed for AMD’s AM5 platform.
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The Trident Z5 Neo RGB series is designed forAMD Ryzen 7000processors combined withX670 chipset motherboardsrunning the AGESA 1.0.0.7c BIOS update and programmed with AMD EXPO overclock profile technology to make the absolute most out of low latency so that enthusiasts, overclockers and DIY builders alike can ensure they’ve got the ideal AMD system.
While memory performance is variable depending on customization factors such as motherboard model, CPU model and BIOS versions G.SKILL did provide a screenshot of a 32GB Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6400 memory kit with CL32-39-39 memory timings validated on anAMD Ryzen 9 7950xdesktop processor with anASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero motherboardrunning the 1602 BIOS update.
In addition to support for the AM5 platform, G.SKILL’s Trident Z5 Neo RGB is adding a brand-new white version with a sleek black brushed aluminum strip inset, giving your rig just as much style as speed. The new wave of Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6400 memory kits will begin rolling out to G.SKILL’s authorized distribution partners in September.
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