Prepare to be amazed: the future of RAM is blazingly fast, and we’re on the cusp of a new era of performance. While many users find DDR5-6000 to be more than sufficient, manufacturers like Asgard are pushing the limits with even higher frequencies. Enter the Asgard DDR5-9600 RAM, the first consumer memory to hit this astonishing speed.
Asgard’s achievement is remarkable, marking a significant leap in memory performance. It’s not your standard DDR5 module, instead utilizing a CUDIMM (clocked unbuffered DIMM) design, a technology that could potentially become the new standard for desktop RAM. This advanced technology, coupled with meticulously chosen SK hynix DRAM ICs, is the key to unlocking such mind-blowing speeds. Only the most powerful chips were selected for this project, and it’s no wonder—hitting 9,600MT/s is no small feat.
Asgard’s Thor RAM beats out the V-Color Xfinity DDR5-9200 RAM by a whopping 400MT/s. It’s available in both 16GB and 24GB configurations, with both variants boasting a consistent CL44-56-56-136-192 CAS timings. While Asgard’s Thor currently only supports Intel XMP profiles for overclocking, AMD users can potentially tweak BIOS settings to achieve manual overclocking.
While the availability and pricing of Asgard’s DDR5-9600 RAM are still under wraps, the news of its existence is a tantalizing hint of what’s to come. The release of these high-speed RAM kits, especially with Intel’s Arrow Lake platform on the horizon, suggests a push toward even faster performance in the near future.
And it gets even more exciting. Asgard has revealed that they are already working on DDR5-10000 RAM. While the difference between 9,600MT/s and 10,000MT/s may seem minor to most users, achieving such a remarkable milestone would signify a monumental step forward in consumer RAM technology. Asgard’s groundbreaking advancements are paving the way for a new era of speed and performance for your PC.