G.Skill reveals Ultra-Low-Latency 4000MHz DDR4 memory with CL15 timings

I'm interested. Been rocking 2800mhz memory since ddr4 basically arrived and back then was considered higher end. Think it's time to upgrade.
 
I'll be interested when the AGESA stuff will allow perfect plug and play operation. I have their 3600 CL15 kit, and XMP is funky at 3600 on the AMD side for my kit.
 
So there's still issues with compatibility on the new motherboards/CPUs?
Nah, this is specific to me. My setup got buggered lately somehow. Plus I'm using an odd *mildly* rare RAM kit that isn't on the QVL (G.Skill 3600 CL15 stuff). My system WAS stable, but became unstable, and I don't know what set it off. But it was either an Nvidia driver update, a Windows update, or possibly trying to install a 10GB NIC that never worked properly on my GB Aorus Master X570 board. I'm getting BSODs I've never seen before, even under optimized defaults in the BIOS (RAM running at 2133). Memtest has been running for the past 4 hours, no errors. I think I need a fresh install of Windows 10 to start and go from there.
 
Not gonna lie I thought I smushed the ram when I first noticed and as I put the stick the wrong way and had to turn it around. I about lost my s* :p

LOL I thought mine was broken. Then I noticed the other stick was the same. Hynix, IIRC. Just bare OEM stuff.

If the contacts are indeed gold then that's a huge saving there. Like 30%+
 
The pins in the slot are spring loaded so they push/move up make a connection anyway, this design ensure all the springs aren't loaded at the same time to reduce the force needed to "Click" the module in by splitting the pin loading into two stages.
 
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