G.skill Announces Ultra-Low Latency Memory Ideal for AMD Ryzen Gaming PCs

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G.skill Announces Ultra-Low Latency Memory Ideal for AMD Ryzen Gaming PCs

G.Skill has announced two new ultra-low latency DDR4-3600 memory kits: a 32GB kit ideal for gaming and a 64GB kit for content creation and other memory-intensive applications.

The new low-latency memory kits are rated CL14-15-15-35, the same as the Team Extreem ARGB C14 kit that currently tops our Best RAM for Gaming guide. , Trident Z RGB, and Ripjaws V series, and will offer extreme low-latency kits, with a wide variety of options ranging from luxurious to bare bones.

All kits use the popular Samsung B-Die chip for overclocking.

Fitting perfectly into the AMD Ryzen Zen 2 criteria, G.Skill's new kits will be masters of AMD Ryzen builds, as seen in Chris Szewczyk's performance tests at multiple RAM speeds, both frequency and low latency. The heady mix provides the most consistent and high performance in a variety of games.

The new AMD Ryzen 5000 processor is said to perform best at 4,000 MHz (RMS), but there won't be much difference between it and the low-latency 3,600 MHz kit. Similarly, Intel systems are less concerned about memory speed and latency, but even so, low-latency kits often outperform kits with frequencies higher than 1 GHz.

Currently, 16GB kits are the norm for gaming PCs, but if you want to get a little ahead of your PC, this is a good time to get a 32GB kit. The large capacity should be more than enough for future gaming and memory-hungry situations, and you'll be really happy with the ability to fill all four memory slots on your motherboard.

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