G.Skill is demonstrating the capabilities of its latest DDR5 memory modules, featuring superb overclocking capabilities and interesting new designs.
G.Skill Is Demoing Its Latest DDR5 Memory Modules At Computex, But Prices Aren't Coming Down Anytime Soon
Memory prices remain sky high, but that isn't stopping G.Skill from showcasing some great overclocking and tuning capabilities of its memory modules. At Computex, the memory maker is offering users a showcase of the OC capabilities that can be achieved with its memory modules:
- DDR5-10933 (CL68-128-128-256) 48 GB (24x2) CUDIMM - ROG Maximus Z890 APEX
- DDR5-8000 (CL64-63-63-128) 256 GB (128x2) 4R CUDIMM - Z890 AORUS Elite DUO X
- DDR5-8800 (CL42-58-58) 32 GB (16x2) CUDIMM - MEG Z890 Unify-X
- DDR5-6000 (CL30-38-38) 32 GB (16x2) UDIMM - ROG Crosshair X870E DARK HERO
- DDR5-9200 (CL74-74-74-148) 32 GB (16x2) CUDIMM - MEG Z890 GODLIKE
- DDR5-6000 (CL28-36-37-32) 32 GB (16x2) UDIMM - MAG B850M Mortar MAX WIFI
- DDR5-6000 (CL36-36-36-76) 32 GB (16x2) UDIMM - ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming NEO
- DDR5-6000 (CL30-38-38-32) 32 GB (16x2) UDIMM - X870E AORUS Master X3D ICE
One of the interesting demos was the DDR5-8000 4-Rank CUDIMM demo, which was achieved with passive cooling. The two DIMMs were 128 GB in capacity each, and up to 8000 MT/s. The rest of the modules were running with heatsinks attached.
The DDR5-6000 EXPO ULL (Ultra-Low Latency) demo PC was showcasing the performance advantages that come with using low-latency modules. In LocalScore.ai benchmarks, the ULL achieved up to 32% better performance in Token Generation versus a standard DDR5-5600 CL46 kit, and also double-digit gains beyond 25% versus a standard EXPO DDR5-6000 CL30 kit.
G.Skill also has the new MasterDIMM AC modules on display, which are a collaboration with Cooler Master towards actively cooled designs. MasterDIMM AC is the new DDR5 memory module series, which uses a G.Skill-developed RAM module and a Cooler Master-developed heatsink.
Unlike conventional memories, the MasterDIMM AC brings a thick cooler that has a small built-in fan on one side to actively cool the memory components. The MasterDIMM AC is aimed at next-gen DDR5 memory platforms, offering speed of up to 6000 MT/s at just CL26 through AMD EXPO and up to 8400 MT/s using Intel XMP 3.0.
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