G.Skill is focusing on better memory performance for AMD users, particularly those with X870/X870E motherboards, and has introduced several new memory kits under various families.
G.Skill Announces Multiple Memory Configurations Under Trident Z5 Neo, Royal Neo, and RipJaws M5 Families, Offering Low Latency and High Transfer Speeds
After delivering high-performance DDR5 memory kits for the Intel Z890 platform, G.Skill has shifted its focus towards AMD's AM5 platform, particularly the 800-series chipsets. The company is one of the major mainstream PC memory makers, with popular series such as Trident Z5 Neo RGB, Trident Z5 Royal Neo, and RipJaws M5 series. Thankfully, G.Skill will be continuing with these while offering upgraded memory kits for leading performance.

The latest offerings include multiple memory configurations, such as 24 GB x2 kits with different CL timings, and 48 GB x4 kits for executing memory-intensive operations such as AI workloads. With the latter kit, you will be able to bump up the total system RAM up to 192 GB. The kit will be able to run at up to 6000 MT/s while remaining very tight with a latency of just CL28. This is remarkable at such a huge memory capacity, but the 48 GB memory configurations will be even tighter.

The 24 GB x2 memory kit can reach the same memory speed at just CL26 latency, but users can increase the speed up to 8000 MT/s. This will increase the latency noticeably, but it will still be highly responsive at CL36. G.Skill has tested and confirmed the memory speeds and timings through in-house tests and the results are flawless with zero errors.

The test bench consisted of an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, the fastest gaming CPU at the moment, installed on the MSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi motherboard. The 192 GB kit reached 6000 MT/s at CL28-36-36-96, offering great stability for users. The 48 GB kit can achieve better results as the test shows 6000 MT/s speed at CL26-39-39-96 on the ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard and Ryzen 7 9800X3D as well as MPG X870E Carbon WiFi with Ryzen 9 9900X.
Of course, you will need to turn on the AMD EXPO technology if you want better stability, and you can achieve these results on all the released kits under various families. The Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB is the most affordable one, while the Trident Z5 Neo RGB brings better RGB lighting and aesthetics, and the Royal Neo RGB takes the appearance to the next level.