👑 Rule your system with the royal speed and capacity of Trident Z5 Royal!
The G.SKILL Trident Z5 Royal Series DDR5 RAM offers a massive 96GB capacity across two 48GB modules, running at an ultra-fast 6400MT/s with low CAS latency CL32. Designed specifically for Intel 13th/14th Gen and Core Ultra 200 Series CPUs, it supports Intel XMP 3.0 for easy overclocking and stable high-performance operation. Its premium silver heatspreaders combine cutting-edge speed with a sleek, professional look, making it ideal for power users, gamers, and content creators seeking top-tier memory performance.
RAM | 96 GB DDR5 |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | Trident Z5 Royal |
Item model number | F5-6400J3239F48GX2-TR5S |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 5.39 x 0.98 inches |
Color | Silver |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | G.Skill |
ASIN | B0D7QZ7NWF |
Date First Available | June 21, 2024 |
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Royal now in ddr5
What is there to say here that has not already been said about these kits. This is the successor to the popular ddr4 kits and maintains that same level of stunning looks and solid speed.I was able to get this kit running at default speeds on a x870e board and a 7950x cpu with the xmp profile.Amazing ram and an easy recommendation if you want that centerpiece look.
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Works For the MSI X870E Godlike (2 Slots Populated)
The G.SKILL Trident Z5 Royal Series DDR5 RAM 96GB (2x48GB) 6400MT/s CL32 works with the latest BIOS Revision for the MSI X870E Godlike even with XMP (yes, not EXPO) enabled paired with a 9800X3D. Passes Memtest86, Memtest86+, Karhu, OCCT stability tests fine. Great compliment to any high end board.
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Works great on AMD for me, quality kit, very bright, highly tune-able!
Upgraded to this kit from a 2x16GB G.Skill Kit that's EXPO CL30 6000MHz (because I'm doing workloads that were eating 32GB of RAM alive sometimes), and I decided on this kit for several reasons, I figured 64GB may not be enough, I wanted something rated for 6400MHz with 1.35v or less and decent timings, just in case I could actually get it to work (I'm on an AMD setup so 6400MHz RAM in 1:1 mode is no guarantee to work in the first place). As this kit is XMP (which is all the same crap, it's just a base profile the RAM can run on), some would say "don't buy it for AMD", and I was aware that might be a risk, but luckily it didn't turn out to be.I have stress tested the kit at this point on two settings, the one I'm currently using and will most likely stick with is 6200MHz CL28-37-32-30 at 1.5v VDD (I will eventually test if I can go lower on that) and it's rock stable, passed everything I've thrown at it thus far, with my FCLK at 2066MHz for that 1:1 ratio. I would highly recommend if you want to run those settings to have some directly airflow on your RAM as, since these are Dual-Rank, ss in double-sided, so it has RAM chips on both sides of the sticks because they're 48GB sticks, so it runs warmer than single-rank dimms by a fair bit. It also works with 6200MHz CL30 with 1.4v with 2200FCLK at 1.2v SOC, but from what I've read, running 6200MHz CL28 with 2066MHz FCLK is 'better' slightly. I included a ZenTimings screenshot, though it doesn't show the VDD for some reason, I think that's because anything over 1.43v doesn't show properly on this board.More detailed settings for those that want them to try themselves:DDR VDD 1.5v, DDR VDDIO 1.35v, DDR VDDQ 1.35v, SOC 1.22v, CL28, tRCD 37, tRP 32, tRAS 30 - tRC 62, tWR 48, tREF 50000 (could probably run 65535 but I haven't bothered yet), tRFC 644.The kit itself is a bit expensive, but you're paying for the shiny & bright-as-heck RGB (pictured so you can see how much BRIGHTER it is than the fans. I would say it's in the area of twice as bright as the G.Skill regular RGB kits with the regular diffuser on them (which is what I had previously). The RGB actually responds to G.Skill lighting software, most of the time, but I think that issue has more to do with my Gigabyte motherboard than G.Skill's software itself.TL:DR For AMD this is a great kit because you can run 6000-6200MHz with tighter timings with ease, they're shiny and bright, slightly more expensive than similar kits because of that, and it's 96GB of RAM, which is the most you can get in a 2-stick kit for DDR5 at present in the regular PC Desktop space.5 Stars, only knock is the price, but you are getting what you pay for, premium, shiny, bright and great performing RAM sticks.
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