BIWIN successfully tested a 192GB DDR5-6400 CL28 memory kit, a significant leap in RAM technology. The test used an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processor and MSI X870E motherboard. While launch plans are unclear, a potential unveiling at CES 2025 is anticipated. This innovation caters to the growing demand for high-capacity RAM across various applications.
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ASRock’s Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard hits a new milestone, achieving a world-record 10,133 MT/s DDR5 overclock with dual-rank memory using standard air cooling and ambient temperatures. Overclocker Nick Shih utilized v-color Manta Xfinity RGB DDR5 modules and an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor to surpass the 10,000 MT/s barrier for the first time with dual-DIMM configuration.
Overclockers AKM and v-color have shattered the DDR5 memory frequency world record, pushing V-COLOR XFinity DDR5 memory to an incredible 12,264 MHz. This new record surpasses the previous record of DDR5-12112 set by ASUS ROG extreme overclocker Safedisk using G.SKILL memory. The feat was achieved using an ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard and the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K flagship Arrow Lake processor.
Kingston’s unreleased Fury Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM memory has been spotted in MSI’s Media Kit for the Intel Core Ultra 200 ‘Arrow Lake-S’ launch. The 48GB kit, running at 8200 MT/s and CL40 timings, provides a glimpse into the future of gaming with Intel’s latest desktop processors.
KLEVV, a leading memory manufacturer, has launched its first DDR5 CU-DIMM and CSO-DIMM memory modules, designed to deliver high performance and stability for Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake processors. These new modules boast advanced Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology, which enhances clock signal management, boosting stability, supporting higher frequencies, and reducing interference. Available in various capacities and offering fast data transfer rates, KLEVV’s new memory is set to empower users with seamless integration and maximized performance.
Micron Technology has launched a new category of DDR5 memory modules specifically designed for next-generation PCs, including AI-driven systems. These modules boast speeds up to 6,400 MT/s, significantly exceeding the performance of previous generations and offering a performance boost for demanding workloads.
Micron’s Crucial brand has launched its new DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules featuring on-module Clock Drivers (CKD) for enhanced speed and stability. These modules, designed for both desktops and laptops, offer faster data transfer rates than regular DDR5 kits and have been validated by Intel for its Core Ultra 200S “Arrow Lake” CPUs. With speeds reaching 6400MT/s and kits up to 64GB, this new generation of DDR5 memory promises to power the next wave of AI-driven computing.
Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 200S series for desktops promises blazing fast DDR5-9000 speeds, but there’s a twist: non-K series CPUs will be limited to DDR5-7200. This news has sparked debate among PC enthusiasts, but is it really a big deal?
G.SKILL has achieved an incredible DDR5-9000 speed with CL44-56-56 timings using their Trident Z5 Royal Neo Series memory on the new ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X870E HERO motherboard, taking advantage of ASUS’s NitroPath DRAM technology and AMD’s Ryzen 7 8700G processor.
COLORFUL has joined the growing list of memory manufacturers releasing CUDIMM DDR5 memory kits, pushing the boundaries of speed and stability with its new DDR5-9600 modules. CUDIMM technology promises enhanced signal integrity, leading to higher frequencies and improved performance. The future of high-speed memory looks promising, with companies like Corsair and G.SKILL expected to release their own CUDIMM designs soon.