Taiwanese company V-Color has launched revolutionary RAM modules of the new DDR5 CUDIMM standard, equipped with a CKD clock generator. These modules can reach an incredible speed of 9200 MT/s, making them at the forefront of overclocking solutions. The new memory is designed for maximum stability at high frequencies and supports Intel XMP 3.0 overclocking profiles.
CUDIMM technology is based on the principle of using a clock generator to synchronize signals between chips and the memory bus, which can significantly improve performance without the need for buffering, as with register memory. The new product is compatible with standard DDR5 DIMM slots, making it available for use on a wide range of motherboards, provided that the processor’s memory controller can operate stably at high frequencies.
The company presented dual-channel kits with a capacity of 32 and 48 GB. With a base speed of 6400 MT/s, the modules can reach 9200 MT/s with CL44-56-56-134 timings thanks to overclocking support. The modules feature RGB-illuminated heatsinks that use a unique design for better heat dissipation, delivering 2-5% more cooling efficiency than traditional solutions.
At the moment, information about the cost and date of market entry remains unknown, but according to insiders, sales of the new memory could begin in the first quarter of next year.
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Source: VG Times
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