G.SKILL Announces Extreme Low-Latency DDR5-5600 CL28 Memory

Source: G.Skill G.SKILL Announces Extreme Low-Latency DDR5-5600 CL28 Memory

Breaking the Sub-30 Latency Barrier with DDR5

G.Skill has announced their lowest-latency DDR5 memory kit to date, and this is as low as you can get for DDR5-5600 at just CL28 – a far cry from the DDR5-4800 CL40 that first populated our Z690 testbed! These new kits will be available under the Trident Z5 RGB, Trident Z5, and Ripjaws S5 series, and available in capacities of 64GB (2 x 32GB) and 32GB (2 x 16GB).

“With a focus on breaking the limits of low latency with DDR5 memory, G.SKILL is releasing an extremely low-latency sub-30 timing memory specification at DDR5-5600 CL28-34-34-89. Setting a new bar for low-latency timing performance, this memory specification with CL28 marks a new era of high-end DDR5 memory.”

G.SKILL Announces Extreme Low-Latency DDR5-5600 CL28 Memory - Memory 2

As to availability, G.Skill states that this DDR5-5600 CL28 memory – which will be, as mentioned above, available under the Trident Z5 RGB, Trident Z5, and Ripjaws S5 series – will be out in late May “via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners”. No word on pricing yet.

And, just to prove its speed and latency in a working system, G.Skill provided this screenshot of this new DDR5-5600 running at CL28 in an ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard with an Intel Core i7-12700K processor:

G.Skill 5600 CL28 Z690 Validation Screenshot

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1 Comment

  1. razor512

    Has anyone had a chance to do an AIDA64 memory latency benchmark on that kit yet?

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