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G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings
Who says you can't have insane speeds and lightning-fast timings?
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G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings
In an ideal world, PC builders would be using fast memory with the tightest timings possible, delivering on both the bandwidth and latency fronts. Memory performance relies on both factors, making optimal memory performance challenging to achieve in all workloads.
Some workloads demand insane amounts of bandwidth, while others benefit from low latency response rates. That is why G.Skill's latest Trident-Z and Trident-Z Royal memory kits target 4,000MHz speeds with lightning-fast CL-15 timings, offering the best of both worlds when it comes to latencies and raw performance levels.
Before now, the best the G.Skill offered at 4,000MHz was CL17 performance. Now, CL15 latencies are possible, significantly boosting the responsiveness of their latest high-end memory kits. Better still is the fact that G.Skill has rated this memory on both Intel's 9th Generation core platforms and AMD's Ryzen 3rd Generation platforms, results for which can be seen below.
G.Skill will offer their new 8GB DDR4 4,000MHz modules in kits that are up to 32GB in size (4x8GB). These kits will operate at 1.5V and run with CL15-16-16-36 timings out of the box. These kits will support Intel's XMP 2.0 technology and release in Q4 2019.
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When it comes to memory, the ideal is the offer of incredible throughput (bandwidth) and ultra-fast response times. Memory performance can be limited by raw bandwidth, and by how fast memory responds to inputs. Now, G.Skill offers both highly responsive and ultra-high bandwidth memory modules within a single package.
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G.Skill expects its 4,000MHz CL15 memory modules to be available worldwide in Q4 2019.
Source:G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings
Who says you can't have insane speeds and lightning-fast timings?
*overclock3d.net/gfx/articles/2019/10/18085234849l.jpg#.XatCC0Up0Us.link
G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings
In an ideal world, PC builders would be using fast memory with the tightest timings possible, delivering on both the bandwidth and latency fronts. Memory performance relies on both factors, making optimal memory performance challenging to achieve in all workloads.
Some workloads demand insane amounts of bandwidth, while others benefit from low latency response rates. That is why G.Skill's latest Trident-Z and Trident-Z Royal memory kits target 4,000MHz speeds with lightning-fast CL-15 timings, offering the best of both worlds when it comes to latencies and raw performance levels.
Before now, the best the G.Skill offered at 4,000MHz was CL17 performance. Now, CL15 latencies are possible, significantly boosting the responsiveness of their latest high-end memory kits. Better still is the fact that G.Skill has rated this memory on both Intel's 9th Generation core platforms and AMD's Ryzen 3rd Generation platforms, results for which can be seen below.
G.Skill will offer their new 8GB DDR4 4,000MHz modules in kits that are up to 32GB in size (4x8GB). These kits will operate at 1.5V and run with CL15-16-16-36 timings out of the box. These kits will support Intel's XMP 2.0 technology and release in Q4 2019.
*overclock3d.net/gfx/articles/2019/10/18085252392s.jpg#.XatCC9j5aP4.link
When it comes to memory, the ideal is the offer of incredible throughput (bandwidth) and ultra-fast response times. Memory performance can be limited by raw bandwidth, and by how fast memory responds to inputs. Now, G.Skill offers both highly responsive and ultra-high bandwidth memory modules within a single package.
*overclock3d.net/gfx/articles/2019/10/18085252407s.jpg#.XatCC1Egiyk.link
G.Skill expects its 4,000MHz CL15 memory modules to be available worldwide in Q4 2019.
Source:G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings