G.SKILL Showcases Record-Breaking DDR5 Memory Performance at Computex 2025

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Extreme Overclocking Hits 10934 MT/s

[Press Release] At Computex 2025, G.SKILL revealed a robust lineup of high-speed DDR5 memory, setting new standards in overclocking and capacity. These kits, built with high-performance SK hynix and Samsung ICs, target gamers, creators, and AI professionals.

G.SKILL reached an extreme DDR5-10934 speed using a 24GBx2 kit on the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z890 APEX with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285K. This live demo reflects top-tier overclocking and engineering.

Showcased configurations include 64GBx4 at DDR5-7000 CL38 using AMD Ryzen™ 9800X3D and 9900X, 64GBx2 at DDR5-8400 CL48 with AMD Ryzen™ 9600X, and 32GBx2 at DDR5-9000 CL48 with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285K. These demonstrate G.SKILL’s balance of speed and density across platforms.

New low-latency kits were also featured, including DDR5-6000 CL26 and DDR5-6400 CL28 at 192GB (48GBx4), and DDR5-8400 CL34 at 32GB (16GBx2). These are tuned for real-time performance needs and demanding workloads.

To support AI and high-performance computing, G.SKILL presented a DDR5-6600 CL42 512GB (64GBx8) R-DIMM setup running on the AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 7985WX. This configuration highlights memory support for large-scale data tasks.

In a live AI model training demo, G.SKILL used DDR5-7200 CL38 128GB (64GBx2), showing how overclocked memory enhances machine learning performance in desktop systems.

The new CSO-DIMM form factor, aimed at compact systems, reached DDR5-7200 speeds with a 128GB kit in a mini PC featuring Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 265K. By integrating a CKD chip, this memory type improves signal stability at high speeds.

Finally, G.SKILL pushed the limits of CAMM2 memory by hitting DDR5-10000 speeds with a 64GB module, shown on the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO CAMM2. This proves desktop CAMM2 is ready for future high-speed applications.

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