Already available at Newegg.com, the G.SKILL Trident Z5 K and Trident Z5 CK RGB series come in several different SKUs, from DDR5-8000 to DDR5-9600, with overclocking potential reaching of up to DDR5-10000 in dual-channel mode. As said, the entire lineup comes in dual-channel 48GB kits (24GBx2) and various latencies, from 40-48-48 to 46-58-58. You can check out the full lineup in the table below.
In case you missed it, the Trident Z5 K and Trident Z5 CK RGB series is built on the new CU-DIMM standard, which features a built-in clock driver (CKD) chip on the memory module, meant to strengthen signals between the CPU and memory IC chips, as well as improve stability in high-speed memory operations.
As a part of G.SKILL's Trident Z5 family, the Trident Z5 CK and Trident Z5 CK RGB series feature recognizable heat spreader with black mirror finish and a semi-translucent RGB light bar in the RGB version.
G.SKILL already tested some of those kits, reaching Gear 2, Gear 4, as well as showing impressive overclocking potential on some motherboards like ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF and ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex and Intel's Core Ultra 265K processor.
You can check out more details over at G.SKILL's website.