At Computex, G.Skill is taking center stage with a massive booth dedicated to showcasing their latest Trident Z5 NEOX memory modules and pushing the boundaries of DDR5 overclocking. This year, they are focusing on their innovative DDR5 and CAMM2 memory, all while using air-cooling solutions.
The new Trident Z5 NEOX and NEOX RGB kits are turning heads with their stylish new designs. From a diamond-silver flagship module with a dazzling diamond-themed RGB diffuser to the sleek glossy white and black options, these kits are not only about high performance but also aesthetics. For those looking for something different, there are vibrant green and orange options, all featuring RGB illumination. The Flare X5X also makes an appearance with its matte gray finish.
While specific details on these kits—like specs, frequencies, and prices—remain under wraps, they are undoubtedly aimed at high-end gamers, enthusiasts, and overclockers.
G.Skill’s booth is a hub of excitement, especially on the overclocking front. A highlight is their live overclocking contest, bringing together teams from major motherboard manufacturers. Team ASUS took the win this year, but all participants deserve recognition for entertaining the crowds.
Among the amazing overclocking demos, a standout is the CAMM2 demo. A single 64 GB module achieved speeds of DDR5-10000, utilizing air cooling along with CL56-70-70 timings. This was powered by an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 HERO motherboard and a Core Ultra 7 265K processor. Compared to last year’s DDR5-7800 and 48 GB, this shows significant progress.
Additionally, other overclocking feats were on display, with speeds surpassing 10,000 MT/s. The fastest UDIMM hit an impressive 10,600 MT/s on air cooling. An exciting live demo featured a DDR5-6400 CL26 kit paired with an overclocked AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, generating over 1000 FPS while consuming roughly 900 watts.
Stay tuned for more updates from the show floor as the excitement continues over the next few days.






