BIWIN has demonstrated a 192GB DDR5 memory configuration running at 6400 MT/s with CL28 timings on an AMD X870E motherboard, highlighting the potential for high-capacity, high-speed RAM in future systems.
This achievement follows recent reports of memory companies introducing CL28 modules for AMD Ryzen 9000 systems and MSI's support for up to 192GB of capacity at 6400 MT/s. BIWIN's demonstration confirms their compatibility with both technologies, suggesting a significant step forward in RAM performance.
The company successfully completed a burn-in test with this configuration, which means each of the four modules had a 48GB capacity, all running at the same speed. A screenshot shared by BIWIN confirms the achievement, showcasing the system's memory configuration. The system was running an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU on an MSI X870E motherboard. This suggests a close collaboration between BIWIN and MSI.
While it is unclear whether BIWIN has immediate plans to launch such memory products, this result demonstrates their overclocking team's progress and provides a glimpse into their research and development. It's also promising to see that CL28 kits won't be limited to 2x16GB configurations, opening up possibilities for higher-capacity, high-performance systems.