G.Skill paired a Core i9-14900K with Asus' ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore to demostrate the Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-8400's prowess. The impressive generic benchmark figures peaked at 128.88 GB/s read, 127.03 GB/s write, and 123.83 GB/s copy on the AIDA64 benchmark. Even so, an even faster memory kit is on the way.
G.Skill provided a sneak peek into the Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-8600, which will fight for a spot on our list of the best RAM. The memory kit offers a similar 48GB (2x24GB) capacity as the DDR5-8400 counterpart. The timings for the DDR5-8600 memory kit are 40-54-54-136, so it would appear that G.Skill only had to increase the tRCD and tRP by two clock cycles. However, the brand didn't specify the required DRAM voltage for the memory kit.
With the same test configuration as above, G.Skill obtained 130.66 GB/s read, 130.24 GB/s write, and 126.31 GB/s copy with AIDA64. Those are marginal improvement, in theoretical tests no less, but they're impressive nonetheless.
G.Skill didn't reveal the pricing for either the DDR5-8400 or the DDR5-8600 memory kits. Cutting-edge memory kits are never cheap so expect to pay a significant premium for them. As for availability, we should see the new Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-8400 and DDR5-8600 memory kits by the end of the month.