G.SKILL Releases Trident Z Royal Elite Series RAM up to 4000 MHz CL14

Source: G.SKILL G.SKILL Releases Trident Z Royal Elite Series RAM up to 4000 MHz CL14

More Ultra-Low Latency Samsung B-die Options

DDR4-3600 is a great option for Ryzen systems as hitting the magical 1:1 ratio with an 1800 MHz FCLK is quite easy, and we looked at a G.Skill Trident Z Neo kit a while back that offered ridiculous timings of 14-15-15-35. Well, today G.SKILL is taking things to the next level with their new Trident Z Royal Elite Series memory, which is offered at up to DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35.

G.SKILL is dedicated to developing high-speed, low-latency memory kits for high performance PC systems, and achieving an extremely low CL14 latency on high-speed dual-ranked memory modules is no easy feat. Created with Samsung B-die ICs, G.SKILL is launching the incredible DDR4-4000 CL14-15-15-35 memory specification with 16GB modules for a 32GB (16GBx2) kit capacity.

Yep, same timings as the 3600 MHz Neo kit we reviewed, but at 4000 MHz.This faster kit is of significance to Ryzen 5000 Series CPU owners as (you are likely well aware) Zen 3 parts can hit a 2000 MHz FCLK, making DDR4-4000 a target for maximizing Infinity Fabric performance with those processors.

G.SKILL Royal Elite Silver

This isn’t just DDR4-4000 announcement, as G.SKILL also has an even lower latency DDR-3600 kit now. If CL14-15-15-35 isn’t low enough for you, how about CL-14-14-14-34?

Ever since the launch of the world’s first DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34 specification in 2015, the demand has been growing for an even higher performance memory kit with the same low-latency. G.SKILL is proud to announce the release of DDR4-3600 CL14-14-14-34 with kit capacities that range from 16GB (8GBx2) up to 128GB (16GBx8), making this memory specification the ultimate memory kit for workstations or productivity PCs.

And if words just aren’t enough for you, G.SKILL has a video about these new DIMMs, embedded below.

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4 Comments

  1. Operandi

    I can’t figure out if the design is marketed at 8 year old girls or mid-2000’s rip mega stars. Either way please stop.

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    • Operandi

      “rap” mega stars that is…

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      • tilloverhill

        You know I would be mad pushed into just plasti-dip dying these with matte black or silver. They are truly atrocious in the looks dept. CL14 with 4000 though, damn.

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        • Operandi

          Lol, plasti dip them matt black and remove the ugly AF “jewl” strip on the top and replace with some frosted acrylic and these would go from the ugliest sticks of RAM on the face of earth to pretty sick looking.

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