Designed with a give attention to Intel’s newest eleventh era Rocket Lake processors and the brand new reminiscence controller ratios, G.Talent has introduced a wave of recent reminiscence kits designed to squeeze as a lot efficiency out of the platform. The brand new reminiscence kits for Z590 and Rocket Lake characteristic speeds of as much as DDR4-5333. They are going to be made out there throughout a number of strains of its vary, together with the premium Trident Z Royal, Trident Z RGB, and the extra inexpensive Ripjaw V sequence.
With reminiscence efficiency and management getting some further options with Intel’s eleventh gen desktop, the Z590 chipset with Rocket Lake processors now helps geared reminiscence ratios between the reminiscence controller and the DRAM information charges. The power of Intel’s reminiscence controller in a 1:1 gear ratio can differ, actually underneath ambient cooling strategies, and never all of Intel’s silicon can deal with such excessive frequencies. That is the place the gear ratio choice turns into useful, taking a number of the pressure off the reminiscence controller and permitting for prime frequencies, with G.Talent capitalizing on this with its new reminiscence kits as much as DDR4-5333.
G.Talent’s Trident Z Royal DDR4 Reminiscence in Gold
The brand new G.Talent reminiscence kits designed for Intel’s Z590 (with Rocket Lake) begin from DDR4-4266 with CL19 rankings, with two out there capacities: dual-channel 32 GB (2×16) and 64 GB (2×32) kits. Additionally set to be out there embrace DDR4-4400 kits with CL17 and CL18 latencies, together with an working voltage of 1.50 V in each the 32 GB and 16 GB kits.
Shifting up, there’s one package of DDR4-4600 with CL20 with a complete capability of 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) and three totally different flavors of DDR4-4800; CL17 and CL18 with 2 x 8 GB kits, and CL20 with 2 x 16 GB. There’s one 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) package at DDR4-5066 with CL19 and an working voltage of 1.6 V, with one package maxing out at DDR4-5333 and CL21 latencies, with 2 x 8 GB reminiscence sticks.
G.Talent Reminiscence For Intel Z590 (Rocket Lake) | |||
Ranking (MT/s) | Latency | Voltage | Capability |
DDR4-4266 | 19-26-26-46 19-26-26-46 |
1.45 V 1.50 V |
32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) |
DDR4-4400 | 17-18-18-38 18-24-24-44 |
1.50 V 1.50 V |
32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) |
DDR4-4600 | 20-30-30-50 | 1.50 V | 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) |
DDR4-4800 | 17-19-19-39 19-28-28-48 20-30-30-50 |
1.60 V 1.50 V 1.55 V |
16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) |
DDR4-5066 | 20-30-30-50 | 1.60 V | 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) |
DDR4-5333 | 22-32-32-52 | 1.60 V | 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) |
G.Talent has introduced that its new Rocket Lake and Z590 kits have been validated on the ASUS ROG Strix Z590-E Gaming WIFI, the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Apex, and MSI’s MEG Z590I Unify motherboards with an Intel Core i9-11900K processor. G.Talent additionally acknowledged that its DDR4-4800 CL17 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) package makes use of Samsung B-die reminiscence chips however did not specify if this was the case throughout its vary.
On the time of writing, G.Talent hasn’t given us any pricing, however they’re anticipated to launch in Q2 2021. With reminiscence costs set to rise all year long, these kits aren’t prone to be low-cost. The G.Talent Trident Z Royal and Trident Z RGB will probably characteristic on the increased finish of the pricing spectrum, with its Ripjaw Z sequence sitting as its entry level.