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In the Handbrake test, the 96GB kit G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 6000 memory kit is a little faster than the 32GB C26 kit, but it still sits third from the bottom of the table.
Tags 1.35V 28-36-36-96 96GB (2 x 48) DDR 5 6000MT/s Expo Review SK Hynix M-die
Earlier this week, Intel rolled out new Core Ultra 200S Plus series processors. We've already reviewed them here at KitGuru, finding that they offer compelling performance for the price tag. Now, G.Skill is confirming that its overclocked XMP 3.0 DDR5 memory kits are validated to support the new desktop CPUs.