TeamGroup presented a set of CUDIMM T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5-8800 RAM with a total capacity of 48 GB (2×24 GB). A special feature of CUDIMM memory is a built-in clock generator, which ensures stable operation of the modules at high frequencies.
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The manufacturer claims that the T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5-8800 memory kit can operate in Gear 2 mode at speeds from 8200 to 9000 MHz, and in Gear 4 mode at speeds up to 9600 MHz. The memory supports the corresponding Intel XMP overclocking profiles.
The manufacturer confirmed the stability of the memory at such high frequencies with screenshots with the results of internal tests. The company notes that the tests were conducted on the new LGA 1851 platform with one of the processor models from the Intel Core Ultra 200S series in DDR5-9000 (Gear 2) and DDR5-9600 (Gear 4) modes.
TeamGroup did not say when the new memory modules will be available for sale.
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