G.Skill and TeamGroup already on 24 and 48 GB DDR5 RAM kits


Nerces

Hardware and Gaming Specialist

April 08, 2023 at 6:39 p.m.

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G.Skill Trident DDR5 © G.Skill

© G.Skill

After Corsair, two other renowned manufacturers of RAM are launching their DDR5 modules in 24 and 48 GB.

A little over a month ago, we were enjoying seeing Corsair take advantage of the new possibilities in terms of random access memory. Indeed, the company launched the Vengeance and Vengeance RGB in kits of 48, 96 and 192 GB.

Intel XMP 3.0 at Teamgroup

Today, two other major manufacturers of RAM, more aimed at gamers, are joining Corsair. Teamgroup announces the release of two ranges with many variations.

Teamgroup DDR5 24-48 GB © Videocardz

© Videocardz

The T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5 are 48 GB kits (2 x 24 GB) with multiple frequencies since it is a question of ” 6000 MHz, 6400 MHz, 6800 MHz, 7200 MHz, 7600 MHz and 8000 MHz with, each time, a marketing exaggeration: the actual frequency is half as much.

The T-FORCEs are Intel XMP 3.0 compatible for simplified overclocking from the BIOS but, strangely, there is no mention of the EXPO system used by AMD on the Ryzen 7000s.

© Videocardz

The T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5s aren’t new – there are already 64GB (2 x 32GB) kits – but Teamgroup is adding a 96GB (2 x 48GB) variant available in 6000MHz and 6400MHz. Teamgroup insists on the stability of these kits, but not on the overclocking possibilities.

Finally, if the company does not yet indicate any price range, it specifies that these different kits should be marketed at the beginning of May.

DDR5-8200 at G.Skill

A very active specialist in memories with very high performance, G.Skill could not miss the train of these new capacities. Several kits are thus in the boxes of the company with astonishing characteristics.

G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-6800 CL34 © Videocardz

© Videocardz

All these new kits seem to belong to the Trident Z5 range with mainly two new references. G.Skill talks about a 96 GB kit (2 x 48 GB) of DDR5-6800 in CL34-46-46. Very high timings for an ability of this level. The capture above attests to the performance of this kit, on an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero card.

G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-8200 CL40 © Videocardz

© Videocardz

G.Skill does not stop there and announces nothing less than a 48 GB kit (2 x 24 GB) of DDR5-8200 in CL40-52-52. A record frequency that highlights the bars of the Taiwanese company as much as the motherboard, always this ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero. Beyond these two unusual kits, G.Skill has many other references.

G.Skill DDR5 24-48 GB © Videocardz

© Videocardz

Alas, apart from the table above, the company hardly gives any details. Neither prices nor availability dates are given for these kits, which it also associates with Intel’s XMP 3.0 system, leaving aside AMD’s EXPO.

Source: press release, Videocardz



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