Neo Forza is a Taiwanese company founded in 2018 that’s a brand of Goldkey (which has existed since 1998) that focuses on enthusiast-grade products. You can find the SATA, M.2 PCIe drives, DDR4, and DDR5 in the offer. As for the last item from the list, Neo Forza offers four series: Trinity (with the RGB and the frequencies up to 7800 MHz), JetBlack – which we’re reviewing (w/o RGB and up to 7800 MHz), MDK5 (w/o RGB and the frequencies up to 6800 MHz), PnP (4800-5200 MHz, JEDEC compliant, and 1.1 V). We got a sample of the Trinity JetBlack (so without the RGB lighting) kit that consists of two 32 GB modules with a frequency of 6000 MHz and latency of CL40. 64 GB of RAM sounds like a lot; it will probably be overkill for many “average-Joe” users.