V-Color Unveils DDR5 CKDIMM RAM With 9200 MT/s and CKD Clock Generator
A Taiwanese innovator, V-Color, has introduced a line of DDR5 CKDIMM RAM modules featuring a CKD clock generator. These modules push speeds up to 9200 MT/s and are positioned at the forefront of high‑frequency overclocking. The design prioritizes stability at extreme frequencies while supporting Intel XMP 3.0 profiles for overclocking enthusiasts and professional testers alike.
CUDIMM technology relies on a dedicated clock generator to synchronize signals between the processor memory controller and the memory bus. This approach can improve data transfer efficiency without the buffering required by registered memory. The new CKDIMM modules fit standard DDR5 DIMM slots, broadening compatibility with a wide range of motherboards, so long as the processor’s memory controller can sustain the elevated frequencies.
The company introduced dual‑channel kits with total capacities of 32 GB and 48 GB. With a base frequency of 6400 MT/s, these sticks can ramp up to 9200 MT/s usingCL44-56-56-134 timings under overclocking profiles. The modules feature RGB illuminated heatsinks that employ a distinctive design to improve heat dissipation, delivering an estimated 2–5% more cooling efficiency than standard cooling solutions.
Pricing and market launch dates have not been disclosed yet. Industry insiders suggest that sales of the CKDIMM RAM could commence in the first quarter of the upcoming year.
The information landscape around this product is evolving, with curious observers watching how CKDIMM technology might influence latency, bandwidth, and system stability across diverse platforms. Analysts emphasize that the true performance gains depend on the overall platform balance, including the memory controller, motherboard design, and the cooling solution chosen by builders and testers. As CKDIMM becomes more common, builders may see new opportunities to fine‑tune memory configurations for tasks ranging from content creation to data analysis and gaming.
Source attribution: VG Times for initial reporting on V-Color’s CKDIMM RAM rollout.