To let you know, DDR5 is too young still, I'd wait bit longer for this to develop better. And G.Skill is not a memory maker and not quality, since the PCB is designed by them and memory ICs bought on open market is not up to standards plus SPD programming is not designed correctly.
I once had pair of Corsair veragance 4GB DDR3 DDR3 1600 and they were detected as DDR3 1333 on most boards, had to use XMP to use 1600, totally incorrect! There were plenty of DDR3 1600 sticks as well and worked correctly. One day I found good SPD data on a quality DDR3 1600 stick and transferred this copy to Consair sticks and sold that pair. That pair was not marketed for overclocker, just bog standard at typical cost.
If you want quality and want to overclock, buy Curcial Ballistix series instead. These memory ICs were made by Micron memory maker and they design these SIMMs inhouse and SPD programming, Curcial is public facing brand selling micron modules, same with their Curcial SSDs, their NAND ICs are made by Micron as well. Samsung SSDs is their vertical in house designed both their controller and NAND ICs.
Kingston and Muskin were good brands to have for second choice but these chips are purchased on open market and remarked so you don't know who made these chips.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.