G.Talent has launched a pair of recent DDR5 reminiscence timing variants that includes the bottom set of major timings the DRAM producer has launched since DDR5 first debuted. G.Talent’s Trident Z5 Neo RGB, M5 RGB Neo, and Z5 Royal Neo collection can now be bought in a DDR5-6000 CL26-36-36-96 configuration in 32GB and 64GB kits and a CL28-36-36-96 config in 48GB and 96GB kits.
The CL26-36-36-96 configuration is the tightest configuration G.Talent presently makes. In response to G.Talent, the 64GB (2x32GB) mannequin is the world’s first 64GB package to ship with timings this tight on DDR5. G.Talent showcased the package working with full stability in MemtestPro 4.0 on a Ryzen 9 9900X and on an Asus Crosshair X870E Hero.
G.Talent additionally shared the identical check showcasing its greater capability 96GB CL-28-36-36-96 configuration with the identical CPU and RAM, which carried out an error-free run of MemtestPro 4.0.
These kits are geared toward players and energy customers who need one of the best timings on the 6000MT/s DDR5 reminiscence frequency. G.Talent states these new kits are constructed for “choose” X870E motherboards and Ryzen 9000 manually collection CPUs, which have a “candy spot” of 6000MHz, and the material clock, reminiscence clock, and reminiscence controller clock can run at splendid frequency ratios. Nonetheless, nothing prevents Intel customers from utilizing these kits so long as they’re keen to enter their overclocked reminiscence profile. These kits solely have EXPO reminiscence assist and do not function an Intel XMP profile (so far as we all know).
There’s additionally nothing stopping Ryzen 7000 homeowners on 800 or 600 collection chipset motherboards from utilizing these reminiscence kits. Nonetheless, customers must be extra conscious of system stability and make sure the package works with out issues with their system.
Pricing has not been disclosed, however it’s straightforward to guess these new kits will most likely be a number of the costliest DDR5-6000 kits in the marketplace on account of their tight timings alone. Timings can considerably alter DDR5 pricing, with DDR5-6000 CL 28 2x16GB kits costing $120 to $130. Against this, CL30 kits with the identical configuration may be had for underneath $80.