The companies are using Computex 2026 to showcase MasterDimm AC, a DDR5 memory design that pairs G.Skill modules with Cooler Master thermal hardware. The source says the product supports configurations up to 64GB x 2 and is positioned for AI computing, content creation, gaming, and professional use cases. For RamTrend, the main signal is not immediate pricing pressure but the continued move toward higher-capacity DDR5 kits with more elaborate thermal designs. That can support premium segmentation in enthusiast and workstation memory, even if it does not materially change broad DRAM supply-demand balance on its own.
Consumer Memory · May 29, 2026
G.Skill and Cooler Master push active cooling into DDR5 modules
G.Skill and Cooler Master are introducing a DDR5 memory product with integrated active cooling, aiming at high-capacity systems that need sustained stability under heavy workloads.
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