G.SKILL's new 256GB DDR4 RAM kits for new Threadripper, Core-X CPUs

G.SKILL unveils crazy huge 256GB DDR4 RAM kits for AMD's new third-gen Ryzen Threadripper CPUs.

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AMD and Intel both unveiled their new HEDT processors and respective platforms, with our review on AMD's new third-gen Ryzen Threadripper 3970X right here and Intel's new Core i9-10980XE processor here. But you'll need a bunch of new RAM, right? That's where our friends at G.SKILL come in.

G.SKILL's new 256GB DDR4 RAM kits for new Threadripper, Core-X CPUs 04

G.SKILL has just announced the latest in their ever-growing family of high-performance, quad-channel, ultra-capacity DDR4 RAM kits which range up to a huge 256GB for the new TRX40 and X299 motherboards. The new 256GB options come in 2666MHz, 3200MHz, and 3600MHz for AMD's new TRX40 platform while you'll be able to go up to 3800MHz and even 4000MHz with Intel and X299.

The huge 256GB kits are offered with 8 x 32GB DIMMs, but they don't have the same low latencies as the 64GB kits. You can grab yourself G.SKILL's new 256GB of DDR4 for HEDT platforms with the DDR4-3200 kit coming in at CL16-18-18-38 and 1.35V in 256GB, or the DDR4-3600 kit at CL18-22-22-42 and 1.35V.

Intel X299 owners wanting a new 10th-gen Core-X processor can tap G.SKILL's ridiculously huge and fast DDR4-4000 offering with CL18-22-22-42 at 1.35V.

G.SKILL's new TRX40 and X299-ready memory kits at up to 256GB will be available in late Q4 2019 with no pricing just yet.

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