G.Skill lit up Computex 2019 with their new Trident Z Neo designs, DDR4 kits running over 5000 MHz, an ASUS Dominus board with 384GB of RAM, a beer dispensing PC, and a collection of X570 builds just waiting to be upgraded when Ryzen 3000 is finally available.
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