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G.Skill Debuts AMD EXPO-ULL DDR5-6000 Memory Kits at Computex 2026

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G.Skill used its Computex 2026 booth to unveil the company's first consumer memory kits supporting AMD EXPO-ULL profiles. The flagship offering runs at DDR5-6000 with ultra-tight 26-36-36-32 timings, significantly outperforming standard JEDEC DDR5-6000 modules that typically ship with 38-44-44 timing. Other kits on display featured 28-36-36-32 and 30-38-38-32 configurations.

The CL26 variant stands out with active cooling per module, developed in partnership with Cooler Master. This dual-slot-thick design requires motherboards with spacing between memory channels, potentially limiting compatibility with boards using single-slot layouts. The modules appear to use existing Trident Z5 Neo and Trident Z5 Royal Neo designs.

Tighter memory timings translate directly to improved system responsiveness and gaming performance, making these kits attractive for enthusiasts seeking maximum AMD platform performance. AMD EXPO-ULL technology allows automatic overclocking without manual tuning, simplifying setup for mainstream users.

These memory kits represent G.Skill's push into AMD-specific optimization, competing with Intel's XMP profiles. The company plans to ship products in the second half of 2026, giving builders more options for high-performance Ryzen systems.