MSI Achieves Significant Memory Performance Breakthrough With DDR5 8000 MT/s Speeds On AMD Motherboards Using Lexar Thor RGB Modules
MSI revealed a significant performance breakthrough for system memory. The Taiwanese company tested and tested the DDR5 U,DIMM modules based on Chang Xin Technology memory chips at greater,than,8000 mega,transfers/sec speeds on AMD platform motherboards. According to Industry analysis by IT Home, the demonstration used the Mass Storage retail memory module with the following product code LD5U16G76C38BV.
According to CPU Z database, this 16GB memory stick is capable of running at a stable speed of 7600MTS with CL38 timings at 1.40V. This is a huge jump in performance for memory products using Chang Xin Technology (CCT) DRAM Chips. Memery kits containing this particular Chinese I.Cs have previously historically peaked at 6000MTS for consumer development kits.
Lexar intends to launch these much anticipated high performance modules to the consumer platform under the Thor RGB DDR5 branding as a member of their Thor Second Generation product lineup. Retail versions of the modules will debut as retail,only dual channel kits including 2x16GB modules for a total of 32GB. Retail buyers can select the premium 7600CL38 model or the slightly lower clocked 7200CL38 model depending on the needs for system stability.

