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G.SKILL Announces New DDR4 Specifications for Intel X299 HEDT Platform

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G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, announces new high-speed DDR4 memory specifications designed for the latest Intel Core X-series processors and X299 chipset motherboards. All the new memory kits are built with high performance Samsung 8Gb ICs, and tested under the highest standards of the Trident Z family.

With the improvement of overclocking performance on the latest Intel Core X-series processor and X299 chipset, G.SKILL is thrilled to release the fastest DDR4-4400 CL19-19-19-39 8GBx2 dual-channel memory kit designed for Kaby Lake-X processor. This high-end DDR4 memory kit will be available under the Trident Z RGB series and an all-new Trident Z Black series.



In addition to the fastest 4400MHz dual-channel memory kit, G.SKILL introduces several new quad-channel memory kits, up to DDR4-4200MHz CL19-19-19-39 64GB (8GBx8) of extreme speed and high capacity. These new ultimate memory kits are designed to unleash the maximum performance of the latest Intel Core i9 processors. Please refer to the following images for detailed specifications of the new memory kits and the stress test screenshot of the DDR4-4200MHz 64GB kit on the ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe motherboard and Intel Core i9-7900X processor.



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Impressive.

Of course, these are golden chips that are usually not very pressed on the CPU OCing, hence these results; but even so, 8x8Gbs running at 4200GHz is.. very impressive :)
 
RGB kits also_?
 
And then my 1700 can't even post at over 2600 Mhz... -_-
 
RGB kits also_?

Yep.

And then my 1700 can't even post at over 2600 Mhz... -_-
You'll have to look elsewhere for ram for AMD, like the G.Skill Flare kits.


I already have a set of the 3600 MHz sticks. I actually just ran them through my benchmark suite to compare vs RGB results... So I guess I do a review real soon like! :p
 
You'll have to look elsewhere for ram for AMD, like the G.Skill Flare kits.


I already have a set of the 3600 MHz sticks. I actually just ran them through my benchmark suite to compare vs RGB results... So I guess I do a review real soon like! :p

It says this is all samsung -b so it will all work fine with ryzen
 
It says this is all samsung -b so it will all work fine with ryzen
With speeds starting @ 3600 MHz, not in a plug and play way, and not using XMP.

IF you're willing to tweaking timings manually ,then sure, it is possible to get working, but not everyone wants to deal with that.
 
With speeds starting @ 3600 MHz, not in a plug and play way, and not using XMP.

IF you're willing to tweaking timings manually ,then sure, it is possible to get working, but not everyone wants to deal with that.

Depending on board 3600 is plug and play...
 
Depending on board 3600 is plug and play...
It ahs to be in every situation, so it's a no go for me; and I'll still recommend buying the flare sticks. From what I can tell ,they are binned a bit different than Intel sticks are; Same IC, different bin and SPD.
 
It ahs to be in every situation, so it's a no go for me; and I'll still recommend buying the flare sticks. From what I can tell ,they are binned a bit different than Intel sticks are; Same IC, different bin and SPD.

sub sub timings are different
 
Dual channel for x299. LOL! Nobody is going to buy Fail Lake X for x299.
 
And there I was, thinking announcing DDR specifications was JEDEC's job.
 
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