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CXMT DDR5 memory hits 9,000 MT/s speed milestone on AMD AM5 motherboard

Chinese CXMT memory has reached a new performance milestone: DDR5 9,000 MT/s speed on a COLORFUL iGame X870E VULCAN W OC motherboard.

CXMT DDR5 memory hits 9,000 MT/s speed milestone on AMD AM5 motherboard
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TL;DR: CXMT's DDR5 reached 9,000 MT/s on a COLORFUL iGame X870E VULCAN W OC motherboard (48GB), while its 17nm DDR5 yields hit 90%. CXMT also achieved 6,000 MT/s at CL30 and CL28 on ASUS ROG boards, positioning it as a competitive, more available alternative to the Big Three.
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With the current memory crisis leading to DDR5 pricing doubling and tripling over the past year, there's been a lot of focus placed on alternatives that aren't sourced from the Big Three - Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung. As demand still outstrips supply by a huge margin in recent years, we've seen Chinese memory maker CXMT emerge as a new and serious player in the space.

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Although CXMT memory in products released in the United States and other Western markets is still relatively rare, the company's evolution in the space has been noteworthy. Recently, it was reported that CXMT's 17nm DDR5 memory yields hit the 90% milestone, suggesting its production quality and facilities are quickly approaching those of its rivals.

On top of this, CXMT memory performance continues to improve. Case in point, an AMD system running COLORFUL's iGame X870E VULCAN W OC motherboard with 48GB (24x2) of CXMT-powered DDR5 memory has achieved an impressive speed of 9,000 MT/s, rivaling kits with chips from the biggest names in the memory space.

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Of course, speed is just one metric, as latency and timings matter for real-world performance. On that note, CXMT continues to make strides, with its DDR5 kits hitting 6,000 MT/s with CL30 and even CL28 latency. The latter was captured on an ASUS ROG motherboard. Still, it adds weight to the idea that in 2026, CXMT memory is not only a viable, affordable alternative to the Big Three, but a competitive one.

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Question #1

What memory configuration (capacity and module count) achieved the 9,000 MT/s speed?

The 9,000 MT/s result was achieved with 48GB of CXMT DDR5 memory configured as 24GB x 2 modules. This was on a COLORFUL iGame X870E VULCAN W OC motherboard.
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Has CXMT demonstrated lower-latency DDR5 results on other motherboards, and which motherboard hit CL28 at 6,000 MT/s?

Yes. The article reports CXMT DDR5 kits hit 6,000 MT/s with CL30 and even CL28 latency on other motherboards. The CL28 result at 6,000 MT/s was captured on an ASUS ROG motherboard.
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How does the article characterize CXMT’s 17nm DDR5 yield milestone and its relevance to product quality?

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What caveats does the article mention about speed versus real-world performance for DDR5 memory?

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With the current state of the memory market, CXMT becoming an increasingly larger presence in the global market isn't so much a threat to Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung as it is a new player helping consumers get the technology they want with the memory capacity and speed they're after.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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