G.SKILL Launches High-Capacity DDR5 Memory Kits Up to 256GB at DDR5-6000

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[Press Release] G.SKILL has launched new high-capacity DDR5 memory kits, now available in configurations up to 256GB (64GBx4) at DDR5-6000 CL32. These kits offer a mix of speed and capacity on both AMD and Intel platforms.

The 256GB kit uses four 64GB modules clocked at DDR5-6000 CL32-44-44-96. Optimized with AMD EXPO support, it targets Ryzen DDR5 systems and is part of the Trident Z5 Neo RGB and Flare X5 lines. These modules are built using high-density ICs, requiring a 2025 or newer BIOS for full compatibility.

A separate 128GB (64GBx2) kit runs at DDR5-6400 CL36-44-44-102 and supports Intel XMP for easy overclocking. It delivers strong performance for users needing speed and capacity without filling all memory slots.

Both kits are shipping globally, with select models already available at retail. G.SKILL plans to expand configurations as motherboard support for 64GB modules grows.

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