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Computex 2025: G.Skill unveils 10,000MT/s memory and the best modded PCs of the show

At Computex this week, Leo checks out the latest from G.Skill, who are showcasing a whole range of high-performance memory, and hosting the OC World Cup here in Taiwan. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Trident Z5 Neo X RGB
  • 01:15 Royal Neo / Neo X RGB
  • 01:33 NEO X fancy memory
  • 01:48 Camm 2 Memory
  • 02:08  Workstations
  • 02:36 Fast System memory
  • 03:30 1000 FPS Gaming PC
  • 04:23 More systems
  • 04:42 Modded PCs

At Computex this year, G.Skill is once again hosting the OC World Cup as well as a modding competition. Leo gets a good look at some of the modded PCs in the video above, including one system built to look like a giant mech, with Trident Z5 RGB memory modules acting as part of the mech's armour, with a liquid-cooled CPU at the centre. Another modded system is created to look like a mini bar, while another modded build features a holographic display with a dancing anime avatar. G.Skill will announce results for its modding contest and OC World Cup placements later in the week.

G.Skill is always improving its memory offerings but so far in the DDR5 generation, we've only had a few different heatsink designs, falling into the Trident Z5, Royal and Neo categories. This year, the company is adding some more colour to the mix, with new green and orange memory modules. G.Skill is also working on its first 10,000MT/s DDR5 memory kit, setting a new bar for ultra-fast consumer memory.

CAMM2 memory is also something that G.Skill is working on, alongside other vendors across the industry. We expect CAMM2 memory to head to the consumer market in 2026 and beyond, so it will be a while yet until any of us can get our hands on one.

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