Are you after a shiny set of DDR5 to go with your next gen build? Check out these new G.Skill kits
in the hands of overclockers with liquid nitrogen. We’re hearing that some very impressive results are in the pipeline on next-gen platforms. Expect DDR5 speeds to take a leap forward. It’s no coincidence that kits in the 6,600MHz range are about to become a lot more prevalent.
But, outright speed isn’t everything. Latency matters for gamers. For Ryzen 7000 buyers, it's looking like a good low latencyG.Skill’s own Trident Z5 DDR5-5600 C28 kit to consider. The age-old question: Latency or timings? That’s something we’ll definitely circle back to once the secrets—and quirks —of the next-gen platforms are known.
We plan to review G.Skill’s latest and greatest memory with a next-gen system 6,800MHz really sounds impressive, but will it deliver a meaningful performance increase? Stay tuned for that.Chris' gaming experiences go back to the mid-nineties when he conned his parents into buying an 'educational PC' that was conveniently overpowered to play Doom and Tie Fighter.
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