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KINGMAX Releases DDR5 5200MHz Memory for Next-Generation PCs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/16/2021 10:00 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
KINGMAX Releases DDR5 5200MHz Memory for Next-Generation PCs

KINGMAX has introduced the latest DDR5 4800MHz 16GB desktop memory. Fully compatible with Intel’s 12th-generation Alder Lake and Z690 platform, it has secured the QVL certification of a good number of main stream motherboard manufacturers, thereby attesting to its platform compatibility essential for this new era for PCs already here.

Compared with its predecessors, DDR5 4800MHz memory stands out as an utter upgrade in overall performance. In terms of speed, DDR5 starts with a base frequency of 4800MHz and its bandwidth of 38.4MB/s is at least 1.5 times faster than the maximum of 25.6MB/s offered by its DDR4 3200MHz peers. Coupled with dual sub-channels (32-bit) that run independently, data processing becomes substantially more efficient as the memory controller enjoys a much lower data access latency. Furthermore, on-die error correction code (ECC) goes a long way toward increasing reliability by minimizing errors; the DDR5 device can thus expect to keep up stability and data integrity while running at ultrahigh speed. Last but not least, an on-module power management integrated circuit (PMIC) can attain optimal power allocation across the board, thereby ensuring stable and efficient power supply while reducing interference and enhancing signal integrity.

In full compliance with JEDEC’s new standard, KINGMAX’s DDR5 desktop memory comes with two frequency options, 4800MHz (CL40) and 5200MHz (CL42); a power-saving operating voltage of 1.1V; and three capacities (8GB/16GB/32GB). To date such leading motherboard suppliers as GIGABYTE, ASUS, and MSI have completed their QVL certification of KINGMAX’s DDR5 desktop memory, attesting to its superior compatibility with a brand-new PC platform.

Relentlessly committed to the highest quality, KINGMAX adopts lead-free manufacturing processes and faithfully stands by the EU’s RoHS and CE requirements. In order to provide consumers with the best possible memory products, KINGMAX invariably has them undergo the most stringent inspection and testing ahead of delivery. For more product information, please visit our website: DDR5 Memory Module 5200

 

Memory Type

DDR5 U-DIMM

DDR5 U-DIMM

Frequency

4800MHz

5200MHz

Pin

288-Pin

288-Pin

Bandwidth

38.4GB/s

41.6GB/s

CAS Latency

40

42

Voltage (VDD)

1.1V

1.1V

Capacity 

8GB/16GB/32GB

8GBx2/16GBx2/32GBx2

Internal Banks

32

Operating temperature

0~70 °C

Warranty

5 Years



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ccmclaugh
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#5973560 Posted on: 12/16/2021 05:08 PM
These announcements about new DDR5 are fine and all, but the thing that people really want to know is, "Where can I buy it?"

kakiharaFRS
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#5973598 Posted on: 12/16/2021 07:00 PM
I have now three opened orders for ddr5 kits
1) delivery date fail -> pushed two weeks another fail -> pushed one week now says "no information"
2) was supposed to be here last week fail -> pushed to 16.12.21 so today...fail
3) was announced 12.12 fail -> 22.12 we will see

17.12.21 update :
kit no2 still not received
and I added 2 new orders because why not at this point (payment at the counter no money invested)
4) g.skill 6000mhz end of december
5) g.skill 5600mhz beginning of january
:confused: :confused: :confused:

bluedevil
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#5974316 Posted on: 12/19/2021 05:05 AM
DDR5 Trash timings . My damn DDR4 Patriot Vipers have C19 at 4400.

Undying
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#5974322 Posted on: 12/19/2021 06:24 AM
DDR5 Trash timings . My damn DDR4 Patriot Vipers have C19 at 4400.


That you run at what @3733? Be realistic.

bluedevil
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#5975944 Posted on: 12/24/2021 12:26 PM
That you run at what @3733? Be realistic.

It's frequency over latency ratio that really matters for performance. Also you would benefit from running gear one with lower frequency and timings but you have to tune the memory yourself.
DRR4 3200 cl14 vs 5200 cl 38.
https://notkyon.moe/ram-latency2.htm

Memory tuning make a big difference so take all results with a grain of salt.

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