Corsair is making waves in the tech world with its groundbreaking achievement in memory speed. Known for its high-performance memory modules, the company is set to launch its latest innovation in the Vengeance series, the DDR5 CUDIMM, which has surpassed expectations by reaching an incredible 10000 MT/s.
Although the official release is slated for early November, Corsair has already set the stage with its impressive overclocking feat. Shared on their social media, the company proudly announced that their latest memory model has broken the 10000 MT/s barrier, securing its place among the top contenders in the market.
In the world of memory manufacturers, only a few have achieved this remarkable milestone. Corsair joins the ranks with Colorful and V-Color, the latter holding the current record at 12066 MT/s. Despite this competitive landscape, Corsair’s Vengeance CUDIMM DDR5 stands out with its robust performance and promising features.
The overclocked modules reached this astonishing speed on the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard, equipped with SK Hynix die and compatible with XMP 3.0, making the most of its clock potential. The tested module boasted a 24 GB capacity and was part of a larger 48 GB kit, capable of achieving an impressive 9732 MT/s at slightly lower voltage and latency specifications.
Corsair’s upcoming release is set to offer these high-speed memory modules in both 24 GB single and 48 GB dual-channel kits. While pricing details are yet to be revealed, the anticipation is building as Corsair gears up for a November launch, coinciding with other industry players preparing to introduce their own high-speed CUDIMMs. With such performance, these Vengeance DDR5 modules are sure to capture the attention of tech enthusiasts and gamers alike.






