These new features introduced by G.SKILL have several variations and similarities that other kits do not share and it is very common to see them in the same presentation. Also, while the details may not be surprising in detail, we must take a closer look at some details that we are talking about high dose modules.
G.SKILL DDR4 32 GB with low latency
So, the product's presentation underscores the fact that we are dealing with 32 GB unit modules in a whole that give life to a new series of kits with truly amazing performance. And is it that G. SKILL received the impressive DDR4-3200 MHz with an impressive 14-18-18-38 latency to be presented in a series of three different memory: Trident Z RGB, Trident Z Royal and Trident Z Neo
Capacity and resources available will be 256 GB (32 GB x 8), 128 GB (32 GB x 4) and 64 GB (32 GB x 2), as we can see, or large platforms or HEDTs can be ignored. In fact, the brand has tested its new modules on both platforms, showing only Intel and AMD HEDTs.
So, and under Intel & # 39; s X299 platform, they are collecting a Core processor is 9-10900X with motherboard ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME ENCORE, after which they set 256 GB kit
Still, it happened RunMemtest Pro 4.1 by +500% with no error, which is disappointing in the case of such a large amount of RAM in the 8 available space.
The AMD HEDT platform is not far behind
A few years ago this sounded a bit like a science fiction story, but the fact is that AMD has greatly improved its BMI, to the point of becoming Intel's top. A good proof of this is the same tests that were installed on the same RAM modules, except that in this case the Ne.G.SKILL series was used under the same memory as the same 256 GB.
The processor used was a AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X using motherboard ASUS ROG ZENITH II TEST.
The test results show that the AMD platform has gained the same robustness, but with better timmings, for example, The TRC was 74 and the CR dropped to 1, which is an absolute difference that would be interesting for the same RAM modules.
G.SKILL says that its kits will be compatible with Intel XMP 2.0 and that they will be available by worldwide distribution partners by the first quarter of 2020. Instead, you didn't offer prices for any of the kits, so we'll have to wait to meet them while they're in stores.