The showcased kits are a part of G.Skill's recently announced Trident Z5 DDR5 lineup, showing them running at both DDR5-6800 with CL38-38-38-76 latency and DDR5-6800 CL42-42-42-76.
As you can see from the screenshots below, one kit is based on Samsung ICs while the other uses SK Hynix ICs.
“Intel worked closely with G.SKILL on the development and enablement of the DDR5 overclocking ecosystem to deliver high performance computing experiences to PC users,” said Mandy Mock, Vice President and General Manager of Desktop, Workstation and Channel Group, Intel. “It’s exciting to see G.SKILL’s new lineup of high frequency memory that takes advantage of the innovation and performance we’re delivering with the new 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors and Intel Z690 chipset.”
"G.SKILL is dedicated to develop ever-faster overclocking memory on each new generation of Intel platform. And we are very excited to have worked with Intel to develop extreme performance DDR5 memory for the latest Intel Z690 platform,” says Tequila Huang, Corporate Vice President of G.SKILL International. “With G.SKILL extreme memory kits, we hope to tap into the performance potential of DDR5, and in conjunction with the latest Intel platform offering, to bring a whole new level of system performance to worldwide gamers, overclockers, and enthusiasts.”
G.Skill already announced its Trident Z5 DDR5 lineup earlier this week, and it will be interesting seeing how far these kits can be pushed in the hands of serious overclockers.