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Netac Develops DDR5-8000 Memory Based on SK Hynix A-Die

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Netac, a Chinese maker of memory and storage devices, has developed DDR5 memory modules with impressive speeds. The company has used SK Hynix A-type dies to create DDR5 memory with up to 8000 MT/s rates. With incredible speeds comes significant latency, whereas the DDR5-8000 memory kit comes with a CAS latency of 38-48-48-128. Netac has determined that these DRAM modules require as much as 1.5 Volts to power it. The base kit starts at 6000 MT/s, with 6200/6600/7200/7600 and 8000 MT/s variations mentioned above. Available in silver and black, these memory modules are equipped with an ARGB strip at the top that works with every RGB control software of motherboard makers.

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The "mirror" effect on the silver modules are ... interresting ...
Will any other manufacturers follows this move and start a new trend design ?
 
Yes, you're right ;)
 
Hi,
8000c38 :eek:
Pretty nice "Low" latency numbers going on here no matter which 2x16 or 32gb sticks :toast:
Likely why they need 1.5v hehe....
 
SHUT UP AND TAKE MAH MONEY!!!!

In all seriousness though, these look almost as good as my silver Royals. I doubt the RGB on these is as bright as the Royals though. I actually have to turn down the brightness because the colors REALLY pop!
 
The "mirror" effect on the silver modules are ... interresting ...
Will any other manufacturers follows this move and start a new trend design ?
The problem with mirrored stuff is they are fingerprint magnets.
 
The problem with mirrored stuff is they are fingerprint magnets.
You're telling me, lol. Have to use cotton gloves (like the ones die-cast car enthusiasts wear everytime they handle one of their cars) everytime I handle my Royals because they are fingerprint magnets. Luckily G.Skill included a nice micro fiber cloth to clean them with...
 
new cpu socket for DDR5 huh
I saw that too. When did AM4 get DDR5 support? :roll:
That's not even AM4; that's AM3+.

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I'm sure Bulldozer totally could've taken advantage of that extra bandwidth...
 
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