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G.Skill launches CL14 low-latency memory kits with up to 64GB capacity

G.Skill has released plenty of super-fast memory kits over the DDR4 generation but this week, we are focusing on extreme low-latency. This week, G.Skill is announcing low-latency DDR4 kits with up to 64GB capacity.

These kits will be DDR4-3600 CL14-15-15-35 and released in 32GB and 64GB kits under the Trident Z Neo, Trident Z Royal, Trident Z RGB and Ripjaws V series. In order to achieve this low latency of CL14, G.Skill opted for Samsung B-die ICs.

As you can see in the images above, G.Skill has validated these kits using an Intel-based system, utilising both ASUS ROG Maximus XII Hero Z490 and MSI MEG Z490 Godlike motherboards. A validation test was also ran on an AMD-based system featuring an ASUS Prime X570-P motherboard.

G.Skill will be releasing its CL14 32GB and 64GB memory kits in Q4 2020, so they should pop up at retail very soon.

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