G.SKILL Unveils Extreme DDR5 Memory Demos at Computex 2026: Record Overclocking and Capacities up to 768 GB
G.SKILL chooses Computex 2026 to showcase a substantial range of DDR5 memory solutions at the limits of current technological possibilities. The demos cover various form factors including R-DIMM, CU-DIMM 4R, ECC CU-DIMM, and U-DIMM gaming, confirming the Taiwanese company's commitment to cover the entire spectrum of use, from extreme gaming to professional applications, servers, and artificial intelligence.
DDR5-10000 512 GB R-DIMM: Record Overclocking on Xeon Platform
The highlight of the G.SKILL showcase is the DDR5-10000 512 GB (64 GB x8) R-DIMM kit, a milestone achieved by applying overclocking expertise developed on gaming memory to workstation platforms, a journey started by the company in 2023. The workstation system featured at Computex is based on the Intel Xeon 698X processor and ASUS Pro WS W890E-SAGE SE motherboard, with G.SKILL recording a read bandwidth of 602.57 GB/s and a write bandwidth of 487.42 GB/s on AIDA64.
On the pure frequency front, G.SKILL demonstrates a DDR5-10933 48 GB (24 GB x2) U-DIMM kit, paired with the Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus processor and ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 APEX motherboard. This serves as yet another demonstration of the company's ability to push the limits of DDR5 memory, while simultaneously keeping the interest of the international overclocking community alive.
DDR5-9200 at 1.1V: Extreme Speed with Reduced Power Consumption
Of particular interest for those seeking high performance without sacrificing energy efficiency is the DDR5-9200 32 GB (16 GB x2) at 1.1V kit, demonstrated on the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus platform with MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE motherboard. The demo highlights how it is possible to achieve extreme frequencies while containing voltage and thermal dissipation, even on four DIMM slot configurations.
G.SKILL also presents a DDR5-8000 256 GB (128 GB x2) 4R CU-DIMM kit, designed for those in need of both high capacity and high frequency. The demo platform utilizes Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and GIGABYTE AORUS Z890 Elite Duo X motherboard, a combination aimed at the most demanding professional memory workloads.
For applications that require not only performance but also error correction, G.SKILL showcases an ECC CU-DIMM DDR5-6400 256 GB (64 GB x4) kit. With an integrated clock driver and ECC support, this solution is suitable for professional workstations, industrial environments, and edge computing. The demo system is based on Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and ASUS Pro WS W880-ACE SE motherboard.
Rounding out the lineup is the DDR5-8800 768 GB (96 GB x8) R-DIMM at 1.1V kit, aimed at high-end workstation and server platforms. Paired with the Intel Xeon 658X processor and ASUS Pro WS W890E-SAGE SE motherboard, this module is designed for the most demanding workloads: artificial intelligence, scientific computing, simulation, rendering, and large-scale data processing, where memory capacity and bandwidth are critical for overall system performance.
Modding and Overclocking Contests: G.SKILL's Booth is a Spectacle Every Year
As is tradition, G.SKILL's booth at Computex is not just a showcase of high-performance memory: every year the company transforms its exhibition space into a stage for some of the most talented modders and overclockers internationally. Once again this year, contests of modding and overclocking abound, where artists and enthusiasts compete with elaborate builds, customized cooling systems, and frequencies at the limits of possibility.
The creations on display are often as eye-catching as they are technically extreme expressions of PC enthusiast culture, confirming how G.SKILL continues to be a reference point not only for the performance of its products but also for the entire community revolving around high-performance hardware.