Corsair Releases Up To 96GB, 9200MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM For Vengeance Lineup

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[Press Release] Corsair has just released its latest Vengeance RGB DDR5 CUDIMM kits. These new memory kits boast speeds as high as 9,200 MT/s, and even faster memory will soon join the lineup.

As per Corsair, the Vengeance DDR5 CUDIMM memory is optimized for Intel’s Core Ultra 200 series and Z890 motherboards. It also supports backward compatibility with past DDR5 platforms.

Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 CUDIMM
The CUDIMMs Can Be Used Like Traditional UDIMMs In Bypass Mode

For the unaware, CUDIMM memory supports higher clock speeds than standard UDIMMs. A Clock Driver IC ensures precise timing and greater stability for the CUDIMM standard, resulting in blazing-fast speeds.

While Corsair’s lineup is currently limited to the Vengeance DDR5 CUDIMM, this is just the beginning. A non-RGB variant of this series will arrive soon, giving customers plenty to look forward to.

For now, the DDR5 CUDIMM kits are available in 48GB and 96GB options, with speeds varying between DDR5-8400 and DDR5-9200. Also supported is Intel XMP 3.0, making it easy to store frequencies and timings in custom profiles.

Offering elegance that matches the premium experience of these CUDIMM kits, the Vengeance DDR5 series sports a sleek mirrored silver finish. Moreover, the iCUE software makes it easy to customize the RGB to your liking.

The new lineup is currently backed by a limited lifetime warranty. The build quality is also solid, and heat dissipation is taken care of by a sleek heat spreader. All in all, the memory is ready for any high-end build, and you can learn more by following this link to the official product page.

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