G.Skill Debuts DDR5-8000 Trident Z5 Royal Neo Memory For AMD CPUs

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Great Match For Upcoming Ryzen 9000 CPUs!

[Press Release] G.Skill is introducing several new memory kits designed for AMD’s AM5 platform.

The Trident Z5 Royal Neo series boasts speeds up to DDR5-8000 CL38-48-48-128 with up to 48GB of capacity, making for the ideal memory for those looking to build high-performance AMD PCs.

G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5
G.Skill Will Offer Silver And Gold Variants For The Memory Kits

The luxury-class Trident Z5 Royal design is back with a crystalline light bar for an elegant look with customizable RGB. The gold and silver mirrored finish also adds an exquisite look to the memory, making it worthy of the Trident Z5 Royal name.

Boasting AMD Expo support and carefully crafted internals, the new memory kits are a perfect match for the upcoming Ryzen 9000 CPUs. PC gamers can achieve speeds up to DDR5-8000 when using the 1:2 clock divider mode in BIOS.

All of these features are headed your way with the Trident Z5 Royal Neo in August. AMD’s new chips will also be out by then, making the memory a great combo for any new Ryzen 9000 buyers.

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