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4500MHz DDR4 & Insane LN2 Overclocking - G.Skill @ Computex

2016-06-07
my coverage of Computex 2016 is proudly sponsored by fractal design MSI and g.skill ladies and gentlemen we're g.skill let me give you a table of contents what I'm about to talk about g.skill peripherals we got new keyboards we also have some new power supplies as a power supplies peripheral no it's not but who cares I'm also going to talk about memory we're also going to let you guys choose what new Mouse g.skill should make in a different color and flavor if I'm going to show you the overclocking world stage while they're doing tons of overclocking alright back to the first thing I said this is the km 770 RGB it is an RGB mechanical keyboard as the RGB should imply RGB seems to be very popular here at Computex this year we've already seen this in the km 780 trim which is actually right up here above it became 7080 has this like an additional bar that goes around the outside they based got some additional materials it also comes with accessories such as the key cap set this does not which means it's going to be less expensive they've also sort of streamlined the wrist rest to make a little bit more comfortable and one of my complaints with the game 780 was at this top row of media function keys was not RGB it lit up in all red they've changed that so now the media function keys do light up in all red the volume button is not but we are told that they're working on a firmware update so you'll be able to disable that if you don't want to see the red on there everything else is all RGB though which is how things should be as we know as now you get all the same features of the km 780 including a USB pass-through as well as a mic and headphone pass-through which is pretty nice this keyboard has been doing really well but this km 770 is going to be a little bit cheaper GCL is not quite ready to provide us a actual sale price but we're expecting this to be available in q3 which is coming up really soon here's another new keyboard from g.skill the km 570 MX this is a much simpler design pretty straightforward you know it's a keyboard right but what they're doing here is giving you a more affordable variety of the Cherry MX enabled full 108 key keyboard Cherry MX switches we're going to sit we're told that it's going to be available in blues Browns as well as Reds that's got a dedicated volume control doesn't have a lot of the extra features of the km 770 but again it's going to be in at a much more compelling price point $99.99 that's pretty it for a full Cherry MX mechanical keyboard as for availability on this one we're expecting it worldwide and abouts q4 but it'll be available in China before then so if you live in China and get that early power supplies this is the g.skill ripjaws series of power supplies the are they're available in 80 plus gold as well as 80 + platinum varieties look look how heavy it is you can't see how heavy this is that's nothing makes sense anyway they're fully modular though platinum of course on this one hits the Platinum design on the side looks pretty nice straightforward power supplies are actually being developed by a couple different OEMs so hence the difference logos and branding on this one PS 1200 P PS 1250 P so 1250 watts 1200 watts Danny we also have an 850 watt version which is also fully modular course these are all fully modular and then finally we have the 850 available in gold and you know gold is nearly as good as platinum and it usually cost a little bit less very nice power supplies and now for some memory we're specifically talking about tried NZ memory which I've actually been asked about a lot since I used some in my 69 50 X benchmarks video what I was asked was when is this going to be frickin available well guess what like next week probably on new egg first and then available a lot more widely after that since G still usually does some exclusive with new eggs off the bat we're right over here gots an orange variety this is a 32 hundred megahertz kit kats latency of 13 that's really fast and it's a 64 gig kit this was significant because they're doing 16 gig dims we did not see the speed in 16 gig dims up until this year we only had 8 gig dims before same thing goes on over here 41:33 kit this one is the actual color scheme that we've already seen G skills of course expanded this so they have sort of a silver a black and then they have different top bar cross plates they can put across those this one has a casa latency of 19 but 41 33 megahertz speed quite fast moving up the line we have 40 to 66 memory just gets the more left you go the faster the memory gets this one also is using the standard color scheme that we saw before Casa latency of nineteen one point 4 volts and again eight gig dims but that's really fast memory 4266 speaking really fast memory how about the fastest memory kit that they have at Computex that's this one right here look it's yellow and black like the own black it looks pretty cool I kinda want to make a yellow and black build now there's not where to get one piece of hardware there's a specific color scheme and then I want to build a whole computer around it I've done it before anyway forty five hundred megahertz castle NC 16 and these are eight gig dims as well this is just a bye to kit that we're looking at right here in this z170 OC formula from asrock but that's some scream and fast memory now what would you want to do is scream and best memory you don't put it into a very fast system of course here's another very fast system this last kit on this line 34 66 64 gig dims cast latency a port keen on this one that's some tight tight timings man tight but uh let's let's talk practicality shall we really fast memory let's do for you a little frame or two in games you know it's kind of exciting but a really good implementation of really fast memory is actually going to be for something that uses an integrated GPU and I GPU because the I GPUs often share the memory speed or the actually shared memory for the GPU you guys give no one to talk about so that's why we have this kit right here ddr4 2033 33 this is a 32 gig kit 16 gig dims by 2 and these RSO dims which is why they have it in this little Intel skull tray look down there powering this little system and we don't have direct benchmark story but we're told boost in your nook or say a gaming laptop with these dims is going to greatly improve the performance of the eye GPU and that is useful alright I'm breaking the rules now I'm inside the lines I might be trapped here forever but let's talk X 99 X 99 gives you ddr4 memory quad channel which is better than dual channel and you of course get eight dim slot so that means you can get some insane memory configurations like a sudden 28 gig kit that they have here this again is the yellow and black aesthetic ddr4 3300 1.3 5 volt cast latency 16 I need 128 gig memory kid why Ram disk man I'm gonna make a ram disk I make a really big Ram disk 128 gig kit here's another hundred 20 a cake kit casa latency a 14 on this one how's that possible they made it tighter well the speed isn't quite as much 3200 but tighter timings this one again is the oh no this is kind of a different color scheme it's that sort of slate gray with the red on top that's pretty sexy moving up the line we have a ddr4 3600 kit this is a 64 gig kit so they're using 8 gig dims this one has a gray and white crossbar and actually it's in an Asus x99 deluxe - which I have and I think I need this memory because it matches so perfectly with that motherboard these are all using of course Broadwell processors so this is a 6800 K that was a I was a 69 hundred K over there this is a 69 50 X right here the Big Daddy this is sort of that darker gray with the white cross bar kit right here thirty-six hundred megahertz 64 gig kit eight gig by 8 gig by 8 games that makes sense and a cast latency of 15 moving up the line more Triton Z again with a lighter grey in the white crossbar this one says a gigabyte designator motherboard that also matches quite nicely hundred twenty eight K kit 3466 speed with 16 gig dims castling Z 16 there's so many varieties here just if you if you want speed if you want timings you can do either one I don't know what do you prefer speed or timings I like both finally we have one more kit down here this is a 3466 speed kit hundred and twenty eight gigs again sixteen gig by eight dims casa latency sixteen it's paired up with the 69 50 X and this one sitting in annex 99 a god-like gaming carbon motherboard which is sexy I have one of these at home too I have too many X 99 motherboards I've just realised that that's kind of that's not a bad problem to have anyway so that's all the memory that they have on display here I know it's a lot but I have a question for you guys and I'm going to check out the overclocking world's record stage guys here's where we need a little bit of help from Yugi skill has their MX 780 Mouse it's got an 8200 dpi gaming great Avago sensor I love the logo sensors they track so nicely a programmable buttons for zone for zone customisable RGB lighting and look this is a white version so this has white was sort of a black on the inset there and then of course the lighting that looks pretty nice I like the white version basically g.skill is going to be doing is they're going to be doing two of these new but they have four versions here so we got the white with the black here is the more traditional black and then it sort of got red on the inside there granted the lighting that we're looking at right here is a little bit off so please bear that in mind above that we also have a white version with a blue sort of inner inner cage right there that looks pretty nice not too bad at all and then finally up at the top here in the dark and five up here we have white was sort of more of a teal or perhaps aqua incent which sort of has a light and carefree look I think that's kind of Pleasant though so anyway guys I'm going to post a link down in the video description and and g.skill is basically asking people to go to their Facebook page and vote vote how much of these they like the best and whichever to win they will actually produce let's round out our coverage of the g.skill both here at the g.skill OC world record stage where they typically invite overclockers from around the world at Computex every year because there's always new hardware to come and basically overclock the crap out of it so up here we got 69 50 X's and they're also working with GTX 1080s and we had the chance to check out Vince aka kingpin setup which is actually pretty insane now he's been doing overclocking for quite a while he holds the 3d mark world record right now for four-way SLI and you know he basically said he wanted to do something new so I'm a little different so basically he has a mortal kombat like arcade stick setup thing those are wired into some valves which are connected up to these Matt Savelle and two tanks lnto tanks are pressurized so basically he can simply push a button to open up the valve and send the ln2 into the pot to cool down of course GPU or the CPU this is not just because it's fun to push a button to do this it does make it a little bit simpler but it also according to him helps conserve about 30% of the ln2 they use and depending where you are else who could be pretty damn expensive so it's both practical and fun I also just like watching this type of overclocking in general because it's it's that there's loud noises there's like valve 'add the smoke that flies around everywhere it's very visually appealing I talked to Vince about his overclocks on his 69 50 X he said it was getting up to about 5.2 or 5.3 across 10 cores which is half zuly monstrous for a chip like that asked about the 1082 he didn't give me some numbers for that I kept feeling he's actually not quite satisfied with where he's getting to this point still waiting for maybe some voltage unlocking or maybe inset nvidia to sort of open up that chip for maximum overclocks anyway though guys that is going to wrap it up for g.skill coverage here from Computex 2016 I'd like to say a big thank you to my sponsors g.skill of course as well as fractal design and MSI guys if you enjoy this coverage from Computex hit the thumbs up button click those sponsored links down the video description and we'll see you in the next video
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