1. G.Skill has introduced DDR5-6400 memory kits with a CAS latency of 30, offering faster performance compared to standard DDR5-4800 modules. 2. These kits are designed for both Intel and AMD systems, supporting XMP and EXPO profiles respectively. 3. The modules are expected to be particularly beneficial for AMD's Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series CPUs, aligning with their memory speed limits.
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