Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM set a new world record!

Intel’s 800 series chipset is the first platform to use Clock Drivers on CUDIMMs (Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules). According to JEDEC specifications, at 6400 MT/s DDR5, UDIMMs and SODIMMs must include an on-board clock controller, i.e. CKD (Client Clock Driver). This component buffers and regenerates the clock signal received from the processor, thus improving the integrity of the signal coming to the module. To distinguish them from standard DDR5 UDIMMs and SODIMMs, JEDEC has designated these modules as CUDIMM and CSODIMM, respectively.

Kingston FURY Renegade RGB and non-RGB CUDIMMs start at 8400MT/s accelerated clock speeds and are available as 24GB single-module and 48GB dual-channel kits. Since CUDIMMs and UDIMMs share the same 288-pin connector, Kingston FURY UDIMMs with XMP and EXPO profiles are also compatible with Intel 800 series motherboards. Nevertheless, it is recommended to check compatibility on the motherboard manufacturer’s QVL list of qualified suppliers, or Kingston Configurator configuration tool for supported speeds and capacities.

“Our new 8400 MT/s CUDIMM modules have been thoroughly tested. They have the certification of the leading motherboard manufacturers, as well as the Intel XMP certification on the new Intel Z890 motherboards with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors. By introducing DDR5 CUDIMM modules that support increasing the base clock, we can reach a wider group of professional users who demand peak performance and want to get the most out of their systems without compromising signal integrity.”

said Iwona Zalewska, Kingston’s EMEA DRAM Sales Manager.

Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs will be commercially available on November 18th.

For more information, visit kingston.com address.


Source: www.technokrata.hu