Kingston Technology, a global leader in memory and technology solutions, has announced the upcoming launch of its Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs, optimized for Intel’s newly released 800-series chipset (formerly known as Arrow Lake).

This series is the first Intel platform to incorporate Clock Drivers on CUDIMMs—Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules. For modules running at 6400 MT/s DDR5, the JEDEC standard now mandates a Client Clock Driver (CKD) on UDIMMs and SODIMMs, which stabilizes and retransmits the clock signal from the processor, enhancing signal integrity. To differentiate these modules from standard DDR5 UDIMMs and SODIMMs, JEDEC has labeled them as CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs, respectively.

The new Kingston FURY Renegade RGB and non-RGB CUDIMM modules start with an overclocked speed of 8400 MT/s and are available in 24 GB single modules or 48 GB dual-channel kits. With the same 288-pin configuration shared between CUDIMMs and UDIMMs, Kingston FURY UDIMMs with XMP and EXPO profiles are also compatible with Intel’s 800-series motherboards. For optimal performance, users are advised to verify compatibility using the motherboard’s Qualified Vendor List (QVL) or consult the Kingston Configurator for supported speeds and capacities.

“Our 8400MT/s CUDIMM modules have been rigorously tested and qualified by leading motherboard manufacturers and are Intel XMP certified for the latest Intel Z890 motherboards with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors,” Kingston states. “With the release of overclockable DDR5 CUDIMMs, we’re expanding access for professionals who require top-tier performance and wish to push their systems to the limit without sacrificing signal integrity.”

The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs are scheduled to start shipping in early December. For additional details, visit kingston.com.

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