Corsair teases DDR5 10000 MT/s CUDIMM memory modules

Next month, Corsair plans to launch DDR5-10000 CUDIMM memory modules

Intel’s Arrow Lake platform has arrived, and it launches with support for DDR5 CUDIMM memory support. These memory modules feature built-in clock drivers, enabling faster memory speeds through increased signal integrity. Thanks to this new tech, Corsair plans to launch CUDIMM DDR5 memory modules with up to DDR5-10000 speeds.

Based on Corsair’s teaser below, the company will launch these new CUDIMM memory modules as part of their Vengeance series of DDR5 memory modules. The module shown features a new polished metal design, allowing the modules to reflect the components around it.

Corsair has shown a module running at DDR5-10000 speeds with an Intel Ultra 7 265K processor and an ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard. Note that this motherboard is a high-end overclocking motherboard, suggesting that not all systems can utilise this module’s DDR5-10000 speeds.

Corsair’s new DDR5-10000 CUDIMM module features XMP profiles with DDR5-8400 and DDR5-10000 speed, respectively. Below, you can see the CL timings of these memory profiles.

Corsair plans to launch its first DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules next month. We expect to hear more about these new memory modules soon.

You can read our Intel Core Ultra 285K, 265K, and 245K CPU reviews here.

You can join the discussion on Corsair’s upcoming DDR5-10000 memory modules on the OC3D Forums.

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