G.Skill has released the industry’s first hexa-channel DDR4 memory kits designed specifically for Intel’s 28-core Xeon W-3175X processor for extreme workstations. The top-of-the-range kit features a 192 GB capacity and operates at 4000 MT/s data transfer rate, thus combining extreme performance and capacity. To make it even more attractive, the modules use G.Skill’s ‘blingy’ Trident Z Royal heat spreaders.

As usual, G.Skill plans to offer a number of Trident Z Royal hexa-channel memory kits for extreme workstations powered by Intel’s Xeon W-3175X featuring capacities ranging from 48 GB to 192 GB and rated for DDR4-3200 CL14/CL16, DDR4-3600 CL17, and DDR4-4000 CL17 at 1.35 V operation. All the modules are based on Samsung’s 8 Gb B-die DRAM devices that are known for their high overclocking potential. Like the rest enthusiast-class memory modules on the market today, the Trident Z Royal feature XMP 2.0 SPD profiles for one-click setup.

Depending on their speed bins, G.Skill’s hexa-channel Trident Z Royal DDR4 kits will offer a peak memory bandwidth of 153 GB/s, 172.8 GB/s, or 192 GB/s. Keeping in mind that the DRAM sets are designed for an unlocked 28-core CPU that operates at 3.1 – 4.5 GHz, an extreme memory sub-system is a must have feature in a bid to ensure maximum performance.

G.Skill's Hexa-Channel Trident Z Royal Memory Kits
Speed CL Timing Voltage Kit
Config.
Kit Capacity
DDR4-3200 CL14 19-19-34 1.35 V 8 GB×6
8 GB×12
16 GB×6
16 GB×12
48 GB
96 GB
96 GB
192 GB
CL16 18-18-38 8 GB×6
8 GB×12
16 GB×6
16 GB×12
48 GB
96 GB
96 GB
192 GB
DDR4-3600 CL17 18-18-38 8 GB×6
8 GB×12
16 GB×6
16 GB×12
48 GB
96 GB
96 GB
192 GB
DDR4-4000 CL17 18-18-38 8 GB×6
8 GB×12
16 GB×12
48 GB
96 GB
192 GB

Apart from performance, a distinctive feature of G.Skill’s hexa-channel DDR4 kits is the company’s gold or silver Trident Z Royal heat spreaders with a unique addressable RGB lighting. Usage of the premium DRAM cooling systems naturally make Intel Xeon W-3175X-based systems look very luxurious.

G.Skill’s hexa-channel Trident Z Royal DDR4 kits will hit the market in the near future. Their MSRPs are unknown, but expect them to be on par with pricing of Intel’s Xeon W-3175X processor and ASUS’ ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard.

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Source: G.Skill

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  • JoeyJoJo123 - Wednesday, January 30, 2019 - link

    simply epic
  • shabby - Wednesday, January 30, 2019 - link

    Price? hah
  • nathanddrews - Thursday, January 31, 2019 - link

    How many kidneys can you get your hands on?
  • Dragnerok_X - Saturday, February 2, 2019 - link

    If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
  • Inteli - Wednesday, January 30, 2019 - link

    I don't need another thing to keep dust- and fingerprint-free, Gigabyte.
  • Inteli - Wednesday, January 30, 2019 - link

    s/Gigabyte/G.Skill
  • Diji1 - Wednesday, January 30, 2019 - link

    Doesn't look tacky at all.
  • Tams80 - Thursday, January 31, 2019 - link

    Yes, it's very subtle.
  • Opencg - Thursday, January 31, 2019 - link

    yeah it matches my grill made out of pure fake diamonds and gold. it really suits the style of someone who wants a 28 core 192gb pc i think
  • twtech - Friday, February 1, 2019 - link

    It's for the aging oil sheikh who doesn't actually know how to use a PC, but if he's going to buy one, he wants it to be the best. It can be presented to him on delivery, and then placed in a closet.

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