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G.SKILL launches quad-channel DDR4-4200 kits for X299

G.SKILL announces their new DDR4-4200 quad-channel RAM for Intel's new X299 platform.

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G.SKILL just don't stop with their lust for taking over the RAM market, announcing their new quad-channel DDR4 kit designed for Intel's next-gen Skylake-X CPUs and the new X299 platform.

G.SKILL launches quad-channel DDR4-4200 kits for X299 | TweakTown.com

We now have G.SKILL's latest flagship 64GB Trident Z DDR4-4200 in quad-channel with 4 x 16GB DIMMs, while there's a dual-channel Trident Z DDR4-4400 Black series, ready for the new Kaby Lake-X processors. Samsung is providing their 20nm 8Gb DDR4 DRAM modules, available in 3600, 3733, 3800, 4000, and 4200MHz, with voltages from 1.35V to 1.4V.

The faster Trident Z kits have higher latencies of up to CL19 on DDR4-4200, while the slower kits will have their latencies at CL16. G.SKILL loves RGB LEDs, so there are two variants of X299 ready DDR4: Trident Z, and Trident Z RGB.

As for availability, G.SKILL has only announced the new Trident Z kits, with pricing to follow.

News Source:anandtech.com

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