Specifications
Capacities | Single: 32GB Kits of 2: 64GB |
Speed | 5200MT/s |
Latencies | CL42 |
Voltage | 1.10V |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 85 °C |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
The tested memory kit is rated at DDR5-5200 and, as expected, is based on Micron IC. On the memory chips, we can find D8DDZ, but the main difference compared to the previously tested DDR5-5600 kit is that now they’re in dual-rank configuration.
The memory profiles are programmed for AMD (EXPO) and Intel chipsets (XMP). They’re quite standard, at very relaxed timings, but also have a low voltage of 1.10V, so we can use them in every PC, even the tightest SFF with limited airflow. The list of profiles is below:
- XMP Profile #1: DDR5-4800 CL40-38-38 @1.1V
- XMP Profile #2: DDR5-5200 CL42-42-42 @1.1V
- EXPO Profile #1: DDR5-4800 CL40-38-38 @1.1V
- EXPO Profile #2: DDR5-5200 CL42-42-42 @1.1V
Below you can see a stability test at the EXPO profile. The profile works perfectly stable on ASRock and ASUS motherboards.
We wish to see tighter timings or at least frequency, as the tested memory kit can run at DDR5-6000 at nothing more than the EXPO profile with 1.1V.
We will take a closer look at the package and memory modules on the next page.