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Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz

DDR5 memory frequency has risen, but the delay has also increased significantly, the initial product started at only 4800MHz, but the timing is as high as CL40, compared to DDR4 does not have any obvious advantages.

For memory manufacturers, increasing the frequency has naturally become a top priority.

Today, VIP, a esports brand under Weigang, announced the launch of the Longyao Caster DDR5 series, with a preset frequency of 7GHz, which is the first to reach such a height, and the maximum capacity of a single strip has reached 32GB.

Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz

Prior to this, the Zhiqi Trident Z5 DDR5 had reached a frequency of 7GHz by overclocking, and the timing was still controlled at CL40-40-40-76.

Wei Gang even made a bold statement that the frequency of DDR5 memory will be 12600MHz, that is, 12.6GHz.

However, Weigang did not disclose the specific timing of the XGP Longyao Caster DDR5 7GHz memory, nor did it say the voltage, maybe it will be slightly relaxed, after all, the actual product and overclocking can not be equated, it is expected to announce more details at CES 2022.

In other ways, this memory also uses a steel gray tone, sharp lines of the cooling vest, optional RGB lighting effect, support XMP 3.0.

Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz
Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz
Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz
Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz
Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz
Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz

In addition, Weigang will also launch the world's first PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD at CES 2022, two different models, with a maximum capacity of 8TB, support pcIe 5.0 x4, NVMe 2.0, sequential read and write up to 14GB/s, 12GB/s.

Weigang announced that XPG Dragon Yao Caster DDR5 memory: the first to rush to 7GHz

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