G.SKILL 48GB (24GBx2) Memory Overclocked To DDR5-9000 With ROG X870E Hero

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G.Skill Has Done It Again!

[Press Release] G.Skill’s memory kits have always been known for their overclocking capabilities, and the company has yet again proven its excellence, achieving an astonishing overclock of DDR5-9000 with 48GB(2x24GB) kits.

G.Skill DDR5-9000 Memory
This Overclock Was Achieved On The Trident Z5 Royal NEO Kits

This overclock was made possible by the Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard and AMD EXPO technology. Thanks to this combination, the Asus NitroPath DRAM technology shined through, allowing G.Skill to push its memory beyond limits.

With G.Skill now boasting DDR5-9000 CL44-56-56 memory, the company has shown yet again why it remains one of the best in the business. For more information on specific memory kits and pricing, head over to the tech giant’s official website using this link.

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