Specifications:
Key Features:
- Premium Zenith Series gaming memory module designed for hardcore gamers and overclockers
- Turbo speeds ranging from 5200MHz to 6000MHz with nearly zero lag time showcase DDR5’s next-level performance
- Available in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB module densities
- Durable aluminum heatsink provides maximum heat dissipation and thermal management
- Compatible with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors that support DDR5 and DDR5 compatible motherboards
- Ready and certified for Intel® XMP 3.0 for ultra-fast one-click overclocking
- Double the banks and double the burst length compared to DDR4 for game-changing performance
- Low voltage of 1.25V-1.35V for less power consumption
- Game at the highest resolutions with improved stability from On-Die Error Correction Code (ECC)
- Power management integrated circuit (PMIC) provides a more stable power supply for uninterrupted gameplay
The XPOWER Zenith DDR5 offers us one XMP profile which is programmed at DDR5-5600 CL40-40-40 and 1.25V, so we could say it’s very close to the JEDEC specs. Our memory sample is based on Hynix IC, which promises high overclocking potential. When you look at our overclocking results, then you may start to wonder why this memory has such a standard XMP profile.
The tested memory kit was designed for Intel motherboards, but there is no problem in using it with the latest AMD chipsets. Our tests were performed on the ASUS Crosshair X670E Gene motherboard, which recognizes the RAM as DOCP and sets the profile without issues.
Below is a screenshot from the AIDA64 stability test. There were many other tests performed on the Zenith DDR5 memory kit, so we are sure there are no stability issues.
So far, so good. Now let’s take a look at the product itself.