ASUS Crosshair X870E Motherboard Showcases First 8800 MT/s Spec ROG DDR5 Memory
ASUS first ROG 20th Anniversary DDR5 memory module recently made its performance debut on the ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard, showcasing impressive overclocking potential.
🔹 ASUS equips ROG Crosshair APEX motherboard with first DDR5 memory module, achieving 8800 MT/s high-frequency operation
On May 15 (last Friday), ASUS officially launched its first ROG-branded DDR5 memory. This series offers up to 48GB capacity and features a built-in ROG-Mode, allowing quick switching between low-latency and high-frequency profiles.
During the demonstration, ASUS in-house overclocking expert Safedisk conducted overclocking tests using the ROG Crosshair 20th Anniversary motherboard, which replicates the classic 2006 design and is equipped with the X870E chipset.
| ROG 20th Anniversary DDR5 Memory Overclocking Test Parameters |
| Test Platform: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU |
| Motherboard Firmware: AGESA 1.3.0.1 BIOS (2301), supports AMD EXPO 1.2 |
| Default Specs: 6000 MT/s, CL26 timings |
| Overclocking Result: 8800 MT/s, CL34 timings (1.62V) |
| Cooling Solution: Liquid cooling, memory temperature maintained below 20°C |
During the RunMemtestPro stress test, the memory module achieved 114.50% coverage over 47 minutes of operation, demonstrating exceptional stability. This debut marks ASUS's official entry into the memory market, with plans to release more performance-oriented products for enthusiasts in the future.