Corsair has officially entered the DDR5 workstation market with its latest WS DDR5 RDIMM memory kits. These kits are designed to support the latest 4th Gen Intel Xeon and AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processors, promising unmatched performance and reliability for demanding tasks such as 3D rendering, media editing, and AI training.
The new WS DDR5 RDIMM range offers capacities up to 256GB, which is ideal for memory-intensive applications. Users can choose from several configurations, including 64GB (4x16GB) kits and larger 128GB and 256GB options. These high-capacity modules are complemented by speeds reaching up to 6,400 MT/s, ensuring that workstation users experience smooth and efficient performance.
Corsair’s DDR5 memory also features Error Correction Code (ECC) to ensure data integrity by detecting and correcting real-time errors. This is crucial for professionals who require stable and uninterrupted operation. Additionally, the memory kits include support for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, allowing users to easily achieve optimal performance through simple BIOS settings.
To address the heat generated during intensive operations, the WS DDR5 RDIMM includes an integrated PGS layer. This feature helps to distribute heat efficiently away from the Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC), ensuring sustained performance and reliability even under load.
Corsair offers these memory kits with a limited lifetime warranty, emphasizing their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. The WS DDR5 RDIMM kits are available for purchase through Corsair’s website and authorized distributors worldwide.
Professionals looking to upgrade their workstations with high-speed, reliable memory will find Corsair’s new DDR5 RDIMM kits to be an excellent choice.
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