ASUS achieves speeds of 8,400 MT/s with DDR5 memory with CXMT chips on a ROG B850M motherboard

ASUS achieves speeds of 8,400 MT/s with DDR5 memory with CXMT chips on a ROG B850M motherboard

The Chinese memory manufacturer CXMT DRAM It is becoming a relevant manufacturer, at least for the Asian market. Your memory modules DRAM are optimized to reach speeds of up to 7,600 MT/salthough they have been seen working until 8,000 MT/s. ASUS has managed to exceed this figure by offering proof of operation up to 8,400 MT/s in a memory set of 2 x 24GB with a base speed of 6,000 MT/s.

ASUS takes DDR5 memory with CXMT chips up to 8,400 MT/s

It has been the own account of ASUS ROG in China the one that has offered this information, using a motherboard ASUS ROG B850M AYW Gaming OC WiFi7 Wrunning with this memory RAM of the brands Lexar and KingBank with chips CXMT DRAM. The tests have achieved a memory speed that exceeds the 8,000 MT/shighlighting the result offered with the memory kit KingBank 2 x 24GB DDR5-6000 RGBmanaging to upload them to 8,400 MT/s with a latency CL42 and MT100% stability.

Geeknetic ASUS achieves speeds of 8,400 MT/s with DDR5 memory with CXMT chips on a ROG B850M 2 motherboard

Lexar modules also exceed 8,000 MT/s

In the tests that ASUS carried out with memory modules 2 x 16GB Lexar THOR RGB and chips DRAM also of CXMT of 16 GBa speed of 8,200 MT/s with latency CL44 from an initial speed of 7,600 MT/s. A second tested kit of Lexar THOR of 2 x 16GB at the speed of 7,200 MT/shas managed to increase to 8,000 MT/s with latency CL40.

Geeknetic ASUS achieves speeds of 8,400 MT/s with DDR5 memory with CXMT chips on a ROG B850M 3 motherboard

ASUS has not yet officially validated these modules

The BIOS used on the motherboard for these tests is the same one that is available globally for all users, but for the moment ASUS You have not updated your validation page to add memory modules that have chips CXMT.

As we see, CXMT is taking ground in the face of this memory crisis where the main memory manufacturers cannot supply all the demand of the memory manufacturers. PCs or modules RAMat least as far as sales in Chinese territory are concerned.