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G.Skill unveils speedy low-latency Trident Z5 Royal Neo memory for AMD PCs

G.Skill's new low-latency Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5 RAM kits have arrived. Using AMD EXPO profiles, AM5 motherboard users can benefit from lower timings and fast speeds of up to 6000MHz.

While 6000MHz doesn't rank amongst the fastest DDR5 memory kits on the market, these speeds are still nothing to scoff at and will be more than good enough for the majority of PC builders. As memory timings can also have an impact on performance, it is best to find a kit that strikes a good balance. Compared to standard DDR5-4800 CL40 kits, the new Trident Z5 Royal Neo kits deliver higher speeds and low CL28 timings.

With the 32GB and 64GB kits, you'll also benefit from low-latency CL28-36-36-96 timings. This changes slightly to CL28-38-38-96 with the 48GB and 96GB kits. Importantly, these kits support AMD EXPO, so overclocking should be a breeze if you want to make any tweaks.

These new Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5-6000 CL28 memory kits will be available starting in August.

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KitGuru Says: This lines up nicely with the impending launch of Ryzen 9000 desktop processors. If you're looking to upgrade, a new Ryzen CPU and one of these G.Skill memory kits would make a good pair.

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