During the current Computex 2017, G.Skill is showcasing several DDR4-4000MHz+ memory kits. The slowest kit is rated 4000MHz+ and packs 16GB per DIMM resulting in a total capacity of 32GB regarding dual channel. Due to the low timings and the very high frequency, this kit shows an impressive speed/capacity ratio. Furthermore G.Skill has shown DDR4-4200MHz, DDR4-4400MHz and DDR4-4800MHz DDR4 memory kits with capacities of up to 8GB per DIMM.
As we mentioned before the DDR4-4000 2x16GB TridentZ kit comes with a low latency set of 17-17-18-38 CR2T. Considering clock speed and capacity this results in a highly capable clock/capacity ratio. Moving on G.Skill is also showing 4200MHz, 4400MHz and 4800MHz DDR4 memory kits with capacities of up to 8GB per DIMM. While the DDR4-4200 kit runs at 19-21-21-41 CR2T latency, the DDR4-4400 and DDR4-4800 kits run at 19-19-19-39 CR2T latency.
All of these new memory kits are designed for Intel's latest X299 platform and they are all compatible with XMP 2.0. Although the prices of these kits have not yet been communicated, it's quite predictable that they won’t be a bargain.
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