Biwin introduced CUDIMM DDR5 memory modules with stable overclocking to 9200 MT/s

Following V-Color and Asgard, the Chinese company Biwin presented CUDIMM DDR5 RAM. A special feature of CUDIMM memory is that such modules are equipped with a clock generator, which allows the modules to operate stably at a higher frequency.

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Biwin presented a dual-channel DW100 CUDIMM DDR5 memory kit with a total capacity of 48 (2×24) GB. The new products have low CL42 latency and high speed of 9200 MT/s.

The memory modules are built on a 10-layer PCB and are equipped with an asymmetrical cooling radiator made of aluminum alloy with electrophoretic coating (paint is applied to the radiators using current).

Unfortunately, the manufacturer’s press release does not disclose either the price of the new memory modules or the date of their availability for sale. The manufacturer says that the new products will become available in the fourth quarter of this year, and their price will correspond to the “market average at that time.”

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