G.Skill Releases Up To DDR5-9600 Trident Z5 CK For Intel Arrow Lake

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[Press Release] G.Skill is introducing a brand new series of memory for Intel’s latest processors.

Designed for the Intel Core Ultra 200K chips, the Trident Z5 CK lineup boasts speeds as high as DDR5-9600 and comes in a mirrored black finish heatspreader. Elsewhere, G.Skill boasts an onboard clock driver (CKD) chip for the memory module, offering more efficient and stable operations.

As part of the lineup, the company is releasing kits that meet the DDR5-9000 CL42-56-56-144 specification at 48(2x24GB) total capacity. This makes it ideal for use with chips like the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K running on high-end motherboards.

The G.Skill team has also reached DDR5-9600 CL46-58-58 with CU-DIMM in Gear 4 mode. This is yet another instance of the team’s expertise in crafting blazing-fast memory for high-end PC builds.

G.Skill Trident Z5 CK Series
The DDR5 Kits Support Intel XMP 3.0 Across All Configurations

Finally, G.Skill unleashes the true power of CU-DIMM memory with overclocking of DDR5-10000 for the Trident Z5 CK in dual-channel mode. These overclocking achievements prove that the latest line of Trident memory is no slouch.

The Trident Z5 family’s aesthetic legacy also lives on with the new series, thanks to a sleek and refined black finish. Moreover, an RGB light bar adds an extra flair to the memory, making it all the more appealing.

According to G.Skill, the memory will be released through distributors in October 2024, and you can learn more through this Newegg link.

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