Corsair releases Vengeance RGB DDR5 CUDIMM memory with clock generator and overclocking to 9200 MT/s

Corsair announced the start of sales of Vengeance RGB DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules with speeds up to 9200 MT/s. New items are available in the form of dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 48 and 96 GB, respectively, from pairs of 24- and 48-GB modules.

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At the time of publication of this note, a set of two 24 GB modules was available through the company’s official website in a version with speeds up to 8800 MT/s costing $358.99, as well as in a version without RGB backlighting and with a speed of 9200 MT/s priced at $377 .99. For the first, the timings are CL42-54-54-141, and for the second – CL44-56-56-148. Both have an operating voltage of 1.1 V. The company also said that it tested the memory with CL40-52-52-135 timings at a voltage of 1.4 V.

Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 CUDIMM modules feature silver aluminum heatsinks with 10 zones of RGB lighting. Let us remind you that DDR5 CUDIMM memory differs from regular DDR5 DIMM in the presence of a built-in clock generator, which ensures more stable operation of the RAM at high speeds.


At the moment, DDR5 CUDIMM memory is officially supported only by the LGA 1851 platform on motherboards with Intel 800 series chipsets.

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