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32 GB RAM not enough for you? How about 256 GB?

Kevin Hofer
10.10.2019
Translation: machine translated

After golden RAM with crystal imitations and the overclock record of 6 GHz, G.Skill is now also causing a stir with RAM kits of 256 GB.

G. Skill makes some things that sound great, but in reality nobody really needs them. And yet the manufacturer is successful. Probably because the company's pioneering spirit is well received by customers.

After flashy design and overclocking, the manufacturer is now setting out to increase capacities to astronomical heights. The Taiwanese have published the specifications of the new 32GB DDR4 bar. The Trident Z-Neo and Trident Z-Royal series have been extended. The kits are available with a total capacity of 256 GB up to a clock speed of 3200 MHz. Up to 4000 MHz, it's still 128 GB. Before you pull out your credit card, remember that only mainboards for HEDT chips or server boards can be equipped with up to eight RAM slots. For normal PCs, the limit is 128 GB.

Clock (MHz)CL TimingVoltage (Volt)Kit capacities (GB)
266618-18-18-43
19-19-19-43
1.2032 / 64 / 128 / 256
320016-18-18-381.3532 / 64 / 128 / 256
360018-25-25-451.4064 / 128
380018-22-22-421.3564
400018-25-25-451.40128

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