G.SKILL Unveils Trident Z5 NeoX RGB DDR5 Memory With AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency Support

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New DDR5 Memory Optimized for AMD EXPO ULL

[Press Release] G.SKILL has announced the new Trident Z5 NeoX RGB DDR5 memory series, featuring support for AMD EXPO Technology: Featuring Ultra Low Latency (ULL). The new memory kits are designed to deliver improved latency performance through optimized memory sub-timings while maintaining the same frequency and primary timings.

Users can enable the AMD EXPO ULL profile on supported motherboards to gain additional performance without manual tuning, particularly on non-X3D AMD desktop processors.

The Trident Z5 NeoX RGB series is an upgraded version of the existing Trident Z5 Neo RGB lineup and will be offered alongside it. The modules are available in mirrored black, matte black, and matte white finishes.

At Computex 2026, G.SKILL showcased four 32GB (2×16GB) kits, including DDR5-6000 CL36, CL30, CL28, and CL26 variants. All configurations have undergone internal validation across multiple motherboard platforms to ensure stability and compatibility.

With support for AMD EXPO ULL and timings as low as CL26, the Trident Z5 NeoX RGB series targets gamers, overclockers, and PC enthusiasts seeking lower latency and improved performance on AMD systems.

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