G.Skill shows DDR4 3333MHz and 3200MHz 32GB kits

In a live demo

G.Skill has showed two new extreme 32GB DDR4 memory kits during Intel Developer Forum 2014 (IDF 2014), the 32GB (4GBx8) DDR4-3333 and the 32GB (8GBx4) DDR4-3200 memory kits. Running on Intel's latest Haswell-E platform and ASUS Rampage V Extreme X99 and X99-Deluxe motherboards, the Ripjaws 4 kits were compromised from highest DDR4 clocked 4GB and 8GB modules on the market.


Both kits were running paired up with Intel's Core i7-5960X CPU on either ASUS Rampage V Extreme or ASUS X99-Deluxe motherboard and both were set with the same 16-16-16-36 latency. Both kits were also running on 1.350V voltage and ran through AIDA64 cache and memory benchmark showing some rather impressive memory read, write, copy and latency results.

"It's very exciting to show the world what we can do with the new DDR4 memory standard for the latest Intel X99 platform. There is no doubt that breaking the 3000MHz memory barrier with ease is the next big thing in desktop performance, effectively doubling bandwidth throughput compared to the previous DDR3 memory standard," says Frank Hung, Product Marketing at G.SKILL.

Hopefully some of these kits will find their way into eager hands of memory overclockers and we might see some even higher results in future.









Source: GSkill.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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