Specifications
NOX DDR5 Gaming Memory Module | |
Frequency/Capacity/Voltage/Cas Latency | 5200MHz/16GB、32GB/1.25V/38-38-38-84 |
6000MHz/16GB、32GB/1.25V/38-38-38-78 | |
6200MHz/16GB、32GB/1.25V/38-38-38-78 | |
6400MHz/16GB、32GB/1.25V/40-40-40-84 | |
Memory Architecture | x8 FBGA DRAM chip |
PIN | 288-pin |
Certificate | RoHS, CE, FCC, RCM, VCCI, JEDEC |
Package | Single package |
Dual package | |
Warranty | 3 Years |
The NOX DDR5-5200 memory kit has one XMP profile at DDR5-5200 and primary timings of 38-38-38-84. The profile has a programmed voltage of 1.25V VDD/VDDQ. Since it’s using Micron IC, these voltages are already optimal for overclocking. We won’t use much more in our tests as it simply doesn’t help.
Below you can see a whole timings list that can read ASRock Timing Configurator.
The tested memory kit has no problems with stability on ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI motherboards with the Z690 chipset. We were using the ASUS Strix Z690I Gaming WiFi motherboard for performance tests, while additional tests were also performed on Gigabyte Aorus Z690 Master and MSI Z690 Unify-X. On all these motherboards, results were similar.
Below is a screenshot from the AIDA64 System Stability Test. As you can see, there are no problems with stability. The memory kit passed multiple other tests, so there was no need to keep the stability test for much longer.
So far, so good. Now let’s take a look at the product itself.