G.Skill has introduced its first overclocked ECC memory modules, the Zeta R5 Neo, for AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series processors. The new memory kits are available in four-channel configurations and can be used for WRX90 and TRX50 platforms designed for high-end workstations and desktops.
The Zeta R5 Neo product line includes two DDR5-6400 CL32-39-39-102 products: a 64 GB kit in four channels consisting of four 16 GB R-DIMMs and a 128 GB kit in four channels consisting of four 32 GB R-DIMMs. For the TRX50, only one kit is required, while the WRX90 will require two four-channel kits. All modules support AMD’s EXPO profiles for easier setup and have a simplistic heat spreader.
G.Skill claims that, like other next-generation memory modules, their Zeta R5 Neo RDIMMs are based on hand-picked memory ICs and are generally designed for overclocking. However, no one knows how fast they can go, as this depends on many factors.
Targeted at both financially-abled enthusiasts and professionals, AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series processors use registered ECC memory modules to ensure maximum machine reliability with 1 TB or more of DRAM. To this end, memory module providers are releasing ECC-tailored memory modules for enthusiasts specifically for AMD’s latest Threadripper processors.
G.Skill claims that their Zeta R5 Neo memory kits for AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series processors will be available this month.