World's first 128GB DDR5 RAM with 8,000 MT/s speeds just happens to come in a luxurious golden body
Published on: 2025-05-09 09:59:00
WTF?! At first glance, these RAM sticks seem more fitting for a jewelry counter at Tiffany's than for a PC case. But G.Skill is shaking up traditional hardware aesthetics with its latest DDR5-8000 memory launch, dubbed the Trident Z5 Royal Neo. The modules come draped in luxurious gold and silver finishes that would turn the average gaming rig into an opulent showpiece. If that's not enough, the edges are studded with gemstone gradients in blue-purple and orange-red hues – perhaps to go with your RGB light show.
This isn't just a superficial makeover of basic RAM – beneath that exterior lies top-of-the-line specs. These sticks hit blistering speeds of 8,000 MT/s at CL44 and consist of two 64GB modules that are the first high-capacity modules of their kind to reach such clock rates. This takes the maximum capacity up to 128GB. That's significantly higher than the previous maximum capacity of 96GB available for such speeds, where each module previously topped out at 48GB.
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