G.Skill’s latest showcase highlights the impressive overclocking capabilities of the new CAMM2 DDR5 memory on an ASUS Z890 CAMM2 motherboard. During an eye-catching demonstration, G.Skill ran their CAMM2 DDR5 memory module at a remarkable speed of 10,000 MT/s, using the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 HERO CAMM2 motherboard and paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU.
This high-performance memory module achieved its overclocking prowess with timings of CL56-70-70 and boasted a capacity of 64 GB. What stands out is the fact that the module was air-cooled and didn’t require a heatsink, suggesting even greater potential with advanced cooling methods.
G.SKILL International, a leader in performance overclock memory and PC components, collaborated closely with the ASUS ROG team to unlock the overclock potential of the CAMM2 DDR5 format. A notable achievement was reaching a Memtest-stable speed of DDR5-10000 with a 64GB module on a custom ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 HERO CAMM2 motherboard, utilizing an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor.
The achievement of a DDR5-10000 Memtest-stable milestone underscores G.SKILL’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of overclocking performance. By working alongside ASUS ROG, G.SKILL aims to pave the way for future hardware platforms that leverage these advanced memory specifications. The test showcased the CAMM2 module overclocked to DDR5-10000 CL52, successfully completing Memtest with 100% coverage.
While CAMM2 memory exhibits incredible potential for desktop systems, it’s still in its infancy. The industry currently lacks the necessary ecosystem for widespread retail availability. Both motherboard and memory manufacturers need to collaborate to optimize these innovative kits for today and tomorrow’s platforms.






