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G.Skill launches Trident Z Royal Elite memory with speeds up to 5333MHz

This week, G.Skill is launching a new series of DDR4 memory – Trident Z Royal Elite, which not only looks lavish but is also blazing fast with clock speeds up to 5333MHz. The Trident Z Royal Elite series updates the shroud design with a “uniquely sculpted crystaline pattern”.

Available in either gold or silver, each Trident Z Royal Elite series memory module has 76 total facets. Like other Trident Z Royal memory modules, the Elite ones also feature a full-length light bar with 8-zone RGB lighting, creating a “dazzling refractive display of RGB lighting”.

There's a total of eleven Trident Z Royal Elite memory kit configurations available, ranging from DDR4-3600 (1.35V) to DDR4-5333 (1.6V). The memory kits consist of either 2x 8GB modules, 2x 16GB modules, 2x 32GB modules, or 4x 16GB modules. Timings also vary considerably depending on the memory speed, from 16-19-19-39 at 3600MHz, to 22-32-32-52 at 5333MHz.

All memory IC chips employed in these kits are hand-screened to ensure compatibility and stability across a broad set of motherboards. The Trident Z Royal Elite series memory kits will be available worldwide starting May 2021.

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KitGuru says: G.Skill Trident Royal modules have always looked pretty unique, and the Elite series reinforces that. What do you all think of the new G.Skill Trident Z Royal Elite series? Would you use this memory in your own build?

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