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from Oliver Jaeger
Memory manufacturer G.Skill from Taiwan presents a RAM specification for DDR5-5600 with extremely low latency. The memory kits come in the versions 2 x 32 GiByte and 2 x 16 GiByte and should offer the timings 28-34-34-89, which would break the latency barrier of 30.

G.Skill always strives to offer its RAM kits with extremely low latencies. For example, the manufacturer offers RAM modules in the DDR5-5200 specification with low latency, which are supposed to offer the timings 28-34-34-83. G.Skill has now announced that it will break down the CL30 barrier in its memory kits with the DDR5-5200 specification. These should come with “extremely low latencies” over the timings 28-34-34-89. G.Skill states that with CL28, this memory specification sets new standards for low-latency timing performance and ushers in a new era of high-end memory.

RAM modules with 64 and 32 GiB available from the end of May

Such memory kits with the corresponding specification should be available in the versions 2 x 32 GiByte and 2 x 16 GiByte for G.Skills series Trident Z5 RGB, Trident Z5 and Ripjaws S5. A Screenshot, which shows that the RAM modules have been validated with the extremely low latencies for Intel’s Alder Lake platforms, is also supplied by the manufacturer. An Intel Core i7-12700K processor and an Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard are said to have been used for this.

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Regarding availability, G.Skill states that the memory kits of the Trident Z5 RGB, Trident Z5 and Ripjaws S5 series will be available from the end of May 2022 through the company’s global distribution partners. Detailed prices will be announced later. Back in April we reported that G.Skill had released memory modules with the timings 34-40-40-105 for the DDR5-6600 specification.

Source: G.Skill

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