G.Skill's Computex-era demonstration pairs a 2 x 16GB CU-DIMM kit with an MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE platform and reports DDR5-9200 operation at CL74 timings while holding DRAM voltage at 1.1V. The company frames the result as a balance between frequency, power, and thermal output as DDR5 speeds continue to rise. For RamTrend, this is primarily a technology and product-positioning signal: premium consumer DDR5 is moving toward higher effective bandwidth without relying only on higher voltage. It does not imply immediate contract-price movement, but it supports continued segmentation between mainstream DDR5 and high-end CUDIMM kits.
Consumer Memory · May 29, 2026
G.Skill shows DDR5-9200 CU-DIMM kit at standard voltage
G.Skill is showcasing a 32GB DDR5 CU-DIMM kit running at DDR5-9200 while using the standard 1.1V DRAM voltage, highlighting efficiency gains in high-speed desktop memory.
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