As one of the leading manufactures of high-performance memory, it’s no surprise that G.SKILL has some incredible products on show here at Computex 2017!
On show, we had their stunning TridentZ Series. This kit was running at a whopping 4800 MHz, CL 19-19-19-19. Obviously, this will be an expensive kit, but for the enthusiast, it’s a must have.
A little lower down the range, we have their 4000 MHz kit. This one operates at 18-19-19-39 and was running on the latest X299 chipset. They also had a kit running at 4200 MHz on the X299-DELUXE from ASUS.
With the modular synced, you can see how they create a rather cool effect. It almost looks like one ultra thick memory module here, rather than 4 x 8GB modules.
Of course, they’re not short on kits of higher and lower speeds, each running on a range of brand new X299 motherboards, so they’re clearly in good stead for the next generation of Intel hardware!
Notebooks aren’t doing too bad either, with their latest SO-DIMM running at 3466 MHz, pretty incredible for such small modules.
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