CXMT Offers Memory Chips Running at 7,600 MT/s in New Lexar THOR II RGB Modules
The memory manufacturer CXMT has entered the game, a Chinese manufacturer that usually sold its memory chips for local manufacturing. But with this memory crisisyou are hearing the name of this manufacturer much more frequently. Lexar will also use the chips CXMT DRAM for his next series of memoirs DDR5 THOR RGBwhich will reach speeds of up to 7,600 MT/s.
Lexar will bet on CXMT DRAM chips in its new DDR5 THOR II memories
These new memories will correspond to the series THOR IIand will come in configurations of 32GB dual channelwearing two 16 GB modules. In addition to offering speeds of 7,200 and 7,600 MT/sthey will offer a CL38 latency and a voltage of 1.4V. From the well-known software CPU-Z It has already been proven that the fastest module will have a speed of 7,600 MT/sidentified as LD5U16G76C38BV.

The modules have been proven to operate even at 8,000 MT/s
But these memories have been seen working up to 8,000 MT/s next to a plate MSIso it seems that these memory chips have a greater margin for overclocking. Anyway, a speed 7,600 MT/s DDR5 It is enough to compete with other memory brands that offer similar speeds for the platform. amd.
CXMT approaches Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung amid memory crisis
CXMT has managed to get closer to the memories offered by other large manufacturers such as Micron, SK Hynix and Samsunga necessary action to offer another alternative to the current memory crisis that is multiplying prices, and ending the stock of DDR5 memory for consumers.
