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G.SKILL Unveils New Ripjaws M5 RGB DDR5 High-Performance Memory

G.SKILL has launched its latest Ripjaws M5 RGB Series DDR5 high-performance memory kits. These new kits offer impressive speeds and capacities, perfect for gamers and PC enthusiasts.

High-Speed and Large Capacity

The Ripjaws M5 RGB series offers speeds up to 6400 MT/s and capacities up to 96 GB. These kits are designed specifically for Intel platforms, providing a high-performance solution for most users. They come in black and white, catering to various aesthetic preferences.

Stylish Design

G.SKILL has designed the Ripjaws M5 RGB series with a sleek, minimalist look. The memory kits feature matte black or matte white aluminum heat spreaders and customizable RGB lighting. This makes them an excellent choice for different PC build themes.

Optimized for Performance

The Ripjaws M5 RGB series is built for high-speed DDR5 performance. It uses high-screened ICs and offers overclocked specifications in various speeds, timings, and capacities. The kits include DDR5-6400 CL32-39-39-102 96GB (2x48GB) configurations, ideal for performance-focused PC builds.

Easy Overclocking with Intel XMP 3.0

The new memory series supports Intel XMP 3.0, allowing users to overclock the memory by enabling XMP in the BIOS with a compatible motherboard and processor. This feature ensures users can easily enhance their system’s performance.

Availability

The Ripjaws M5 RGB series will be available through G.SKILL’s authorized distribution partners starting in May 2024. These memory kits combine high performance, stylish design, and ease of use, making them a great choice for PC enthusiasts.

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