G.SKILL has been working closely with the ASUS ROG team to find the overclocking potential of the new DDR5 CAMM2 memory form factor, reaching a new milestone of DDR5-10000 speeds.

The company used a large 64GB capacity CAMM2 memory module on a modified custom ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 HERO CAMM2 motherboard and Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor. G.SKILL pushed its 64GB CAMM2 memory module to DDR5-10000 CL52 and ran Memtest to 100% coverage, without a problem, creating a new overclocking milestone for the CAMM2 memory standard.
Better yet, the 64GB CAMM2 memory module from G.SKILL didn't require any cooling whatsoever. In fact, it didn't even have a heatsink, which you can see in the shot below. That's mighty impressive, DDR5-10000 speeds without a heatsink or any active cooling. Now I want to see what it can do with some active cooling.

- Overclocked CAMM2 Reaches DDR5-10000 Memtest-Stable Milestone: G.SKILL is always seeking out overclock memory performance wherever possible. With the in-development CAMM2 form factor and in cooperation with the ASUS ROG team, demonstrating stability is the first step toward enabling overclock memory specifications on future hardware platforms. In this instance, G.SKILL's 64GB CAMM2 module is overclocked to DDR5-10000 CL52 and running Memtest to 100% coverage on a modified custom ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero CAMM2 motherboard and Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 265K desktop processor, as shown in the screenshot below.
CAMM2 memory isn't going to find its way into your desktop gaming PC anytime soon, as it's still in the early development stages for both memory makers and motherboard makers. Still, it's impressive to see what it can do in the right hands (and at this early point in development).




