Thursday, October 20th 2022

G.Skill Announces DDR5-7800 for 13th Gen Intel Core Desktop Processor & Z790 Platform

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is excited to announce new extreme overclocked performance DDR5 DRAM specifications up to DDR5-7800 under the Trident Z5 family. Designed for use with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor and Intel Z790 chipset platform, these new flagship specifications mark a new era of DDR5 performance.

Pushing the memory performance to the limits of the latest 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor and Intel Z790 chipset platform, G.SKILL is announcing new DDR5 memory specifications up to a blazing speed of DDR5-7800 at CL38 with 32 GB (2x 16 GB) kit capacity, under the flagship Trident Z5 family. Refer to the screenshot below to see the DDR5-7800 memory kit validated on the Intel Core i9-13900K desktop processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard.
Ready to Overclock at DDR5-7600
For those who can't wait to get started with high overclock memory performance on the latest computing platform, the G.SKILL DDR5-7600 CL36-46-46-121 32 GB (2x16GB) memory kit is now listed on some retailers, and has also been validated under the Intel XMP 3.0 program. Refer to the validation screenshot below to see the DDR5-7600 memory kit tested with the Intel Core i9-13900K desktop processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero motherboard. For more product information, please visit the G.SKILL product page.

High Kit Capacity 64 GB (2x32GB) at DDR5-7400
For those looking for higher kit capacity at 64 GB (2x32GB), G.SKILL is pushing the overclock memory speed to an astounding DDR5-7400. Please see the screenshot below to see the high-capacity DDR5-7400 64 GB (2x32GB) memory kit validated on the Intel Core i9-13900K desktop processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard.

DDR5-8000 CL38 Tech Demo - the Overclocking Potential of DDR5 Memory
Dedicated to developing ever faster overclocking memory kits, G.SKILL is pushing the boundaries of memory overclocking potential with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core desktop platform. As a technical demonstration, G.SKILL is revealing the achievement of reaching a blistering, ultra-fast DDR5-8000 2x16GB memory kit operating with a low latency timing of CL38-48-48-125 with the Intel Core i9-13900K desktop processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard. Please refer to the screenshot below to see the DDR5-8000 memory tested under Memtest.

New Trident Z5 Specifications for Z790 Platform
The Trident series product line is synonymous with noteworthy overclocked performance, and these new additions are no exception. Intended for use with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor and Intel Z790 chipset platform, these new specifications under the Trident Z5 RGB and Trident Z5 series offer options with high-capacity or high-frequency. See a list of DRAM specifications below.
Supporting Intel XMP 3.0 memory overclocking profiles for easy overclocking via the motherboard BIOS, these new memory specifications for the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop platform will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners.
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13 Comments on G.Skill Announces DDR5-7800 for 13th Gen Intel Core Desktop Processor & Z790 Platform

#1
P4-630
btarunrG.SKILL DDR5-7600 CL36-46-46-121 32 GB
Even if it would run on my Z690 motherboard, fast(er) DDR5 comes at a huge premium price in my country....
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#2
Space Lynx
Astronaut
yeah I will be sticking with basic ram, dual ranked is all that really matters at end of day i think? so like if i pair 5600 cas 40 with my 13600k, i doubt we see any improvement witha 7400 kit. maybe 10 fps? which isn't worth the cost imo
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#3
maxfly
Yeah, this stuff will be well within the, I'd realllly like some of that but nope that's stupid expensive realm. 2x16gb of ddr5 6600 is $300 here. I'd have to assume 76/7800 will be at least $1-$200 more than that (depending on availability).
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#4
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
Worth the cost to those buying a 4090, as that GPU makes CPU limited scenarios much more common. Having fast, low latency RAM is absolutely key to eliminating as much CPU bottleneck as possible.

The 7600/36 actually has the best first word latency of these kits according to the calculator I used.
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#5
docnorth
P4-630Even if it would run on my Z690 motherboard, fast(er) DDR5 comes at a huge premium price in my country....
Unfortunately not only your country:banghead:. But 6000 MT/s RAM with slightly tighter timings than yours are now ranging between 240-270 EUR and getting cheaper every day.
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#6
P4-630
docnorthUnfortunately not only your country:banghead:. But 6000 MT/s RAM with slightly tighter timings than yours are now ranging between 240-270 EUR and getting cheaper every day.
I bought a kit of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz CL36 @ 329 EUR last May, today this kit costs 338 EUR in my country....
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#7
docnorth
P4-630I bought a kit of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz CL36 @ 329 EUR last May, today this kit costs 338 EUR in my country....
This makes your choice even better. Not to mention that the winter might be worse...
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#8
RandallFlagg
P4-630I bought a kit of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz CL36 @ 329 EUR last May, today this kit costs 338 EUR in my country....
Yeah, I fear for Europe over the next 12-24 months. Euro has been on a steady relentless decline for nearly two years. Europe needs to start producing more somehow to strengthen its currency, but that's going to be impossible with energy and potential food shortages.

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#9
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yep nice to see cl lowering :cool:
Take a year or more for prices to be realistic though.
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#10
Guwapo77
RandallFlaggYeah, I fear for Europe over the next 12-24 months. Euro has been on a steady relentless decline for nearly two years. Europe needs to start producing more somehow to strengthen its currency, but that's going to be impossible with energy and potential food shortages.

If anti-Russian nations would initiate peace talks regarding Ukraine, things would get back to normal much sooner. Fuel would be supplied to produce and the currency value will go up. What I fear and I hope doesn't happen, is that nations break off from NATO to secure Russian (OPEC Plus) sourced fuel for their respective countries.

Back on topic, I like how G Skill came out with this God RAM just in time for Intel's Launch. They are playing both sides of the fence hard.
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#11
Wirko
At 7800 MT/s it will probably require gear 4.
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#12
Ravenmaster
Another paper launch with no actual stock of these new models anywhere.
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