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The new DDR5-6400 kit comes with in a 2x16GB dual channel configuration featuring CL28-39-39 primary timings. Compared to G.Skill's other 6400MHz offerings, this new spec is its tightest one to date.
As is expected from higher bandwidth memory, timings for DDR5 were looser than typically used for its predecessor. The first TeamGroup Elite DDR5 modules had timings as loose as 40-40-40-77.
and it's available for a reasonable price without crazy high timings, it'll become easier to justify. A DDR5-6000 kit was considered a premium option when it launched alongside 12th Gen CPUs.
Nevertheless, we're determined to find you the best around. We've put a bunch of DDR4 and DDR5 memory kits through their paces in the PC Gamer labs and handpicked the ones we think you should ...