Oh I remember G.skill trident series. It was some of the only XMP RAM available that worked with DOCP was so hard to find back in AM4 300/400 series chipsets, and it was expensive compared to what only worked reliably with Intel platforms.
Not super-impressive - I've had 2x32GB DDR5-5600 Vengance-branded EXPO modules for a few months that I got to run 5904 @ 1.17V. In fairness they're not certified to run at this speed in all conditions - this was after a lot of tweaking and only in a two-slot configuration.
Whether they can get 48GB modules working that fast is another question, but there's a significant premium on them right now.
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Oxford Guy - Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - link
AMD's warranty-voiding technology that will never be featured in a CPU review precisely because it's warranty-voiding — like XMP?meacupla - Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - link
Oh I remember G.skill trident series. It was some of the only XMP RAM available that worked with DOCP was so hard to find back in AM4 300/400 series chipsets, and it was expensive compared to what only worked reliably with Intel platforms.GreenReaper - Thursday, June 29, 2023 - link
Not super-impressive - I've had 2x32GB DDR5-5600 Vengance-branded EXPO modules for a few months that I got to run 5904 @ 1.17V. In fairness they're not certified to run at this speed in all conditions - this was after a lot of tweaking and only in a two-slot configuration.Whether they can get 48GB modules working that fast is another question, but there's a significant premium on them right now.
satai - Friday, June 30, 2023 - link
Looked good... until the "CL40" appeared in the text :-/