G.Skill Showcases DDR5 CAMM2 Memory Module at Computex Taipei 2024

TapTechNews June 6 news, according to the on-site report of the Italian media HardwareUpgrade, G.Skill exhibited a DRR5 CAMM2 memory module that supports Intel XMP3.0 overclocking at Computex Taipei 2024.

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This memory belongs to G.Skill's Ripjaws product line for the mainstream market. The single-module capacity is 48GB (approx. 16 3072MB) and is equipped with 16 24Gb DDR5 memory particles from SK Hynix.

In terms of parameters, the specification of this CAMM2 module is DDR5-7800, and the nominal timing is CL38-48-48-128, working at a voltage of 1.45V, which is significantly higher than the 1.1V defined by JEDEC for DDR5 memory.

G.Skill Ripjaws DDR5 CAMM2 is fixed by means of screws + studs: the two fixing holes on the top are subjected to pressure by two tightened screws, and the four fixing holes in the middle and lower parts are sleeved on four studs, and there are also 2 fixing holes hidden under the sticker.

The G.Skill booth also showed the uncovered DDR5 CAMM2 bare bar, and the appearance is roughly the same as the CAMM2 module shown in the previous Computex participation preview of GeIL.

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TapTechNews noticed that the Japanese media GdM said in its Computex Taipei 2024 report that ASRock's TaichiOC FCAMM2 motherboard for Intel's next-generation desktop platform is not a pure concept product and will be released globally in the future.

This means that the practical application landing of DDR5 CAMM2 memory modules on the desktop side will not be too far away.

It is expected that more manufacturers will soon join G.Skill's ranks and launch diversified DDR5 CAMM2 overclocking memory modules for hardware enthusiasts to choose from.

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