G.SKILL To Unveil Next-Generation DDR5 Memory and Overclocking Showcase at Computex 2026

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[Press Release] G.SKILL has announced its lineup for Computex 2026, where the company will showcase new DDR5 memory solutions for gaming PCs, AI systems, servers, and high-performance workstations. The event will take place from June 2 to June 5 at Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1), Booth I0818.

The showcase will feature high-speed DDR5 overclocking memory, large-capacity kits, ECC-UDIMM modules, and DDR5 R-DIMM solutions designed for enterprise and workstation platforms. Visitors will also be able to see multiple demo systems built in collaboration with hardware partners.

G.SKILL is also bringing back its popular OC World Record Stage 2026, where professional overclockers will attempt to push the latest Intel and AMD hardware to the limit using liquid nitrogen cooling.

Alongside that, the company will host the OC World Cup 2026, sponsored by Intel. The competition will feature nine top overclockers competing live using Intel Core Ultra 200S processors, Intel Z890 motherboards, and G.SKILL DDR5 memory. The grand finals and awards ceremony are scheduled for June 5.

The booth will also include the G.SKILL Extreme Mod Stage 2026, showcasing 10 custom-built PC mods created by internationally known modders.

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