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G.Skill Memory at Computex 2025

At the 2025 Computex event, G.Skill showcased its latest high-performance gaming PC memory. One of the highlights was the new Trident Z5 NeoX RGB memory kit, which operates at DDR5-10600 speed with timings of CL58-63-63 and offers 24 GB per module. This "Neo" branded kit from G.Skill includes an EXPO profile for this speed, utilizing a UClk:MClk divider. The memory was demonstrated on a system featuring a Ryzen 5 8500G "Phoenix 2" processor, running at 5300 MHz (DDR5-10600) with timings of 62-63-63-126 and a memory voltage of 1.4 V, achieving one of the highest memory overclocks for the AMD platform.

Another impressive product showcased was the CAMM2 module, claimed to be the world's fastest, offering DDR5-10000 speed and 64 GB of density (2-channels or 4 sub-channels) with timings of CL56-70-70. The CAMM2 module is designed as a dual-channel memory module to reduce vertical PCB footprint near the CPU socket, catering to enthusiasts and overclockers. The speed validation was done on a system powered by a Core Ultra 9 285K processor.

Lastly, G.Skill presented the white Trident Z5 NeoX RGB memory, operating at DDR5-10747 speed with timings of CL68-128-128, validated on an Intel 285K platform. This variant of the Trident Z5 NeoX RGB is available in three vibrant colors: white, orange, and fluorescent green.