CXMT's DDR5 memory modules now achieve stability at speeds up to 8200 MT/s on MSI's AM5 motherboards, following new BIOS updates. This allows for better performance in compatible systems, enhancing the capabilities of CXMT's memory in the competitive market.
ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) has received validation from MSI for its DDR5 memory modules. The new beta BIOS updates allow certain AM5 motherboards to achieve stable speeds of up to 8,200 MT/s for 3GB CXMT chips on dual-DIMM configurations. This represents a significant performance increase from the previous limit of 6,800 MT/s.
MSI China conducted performance tests using various RAM configurations on different MSI motherboards. For dual-DIMM motherboards, 24Gbit modules from CXMT passed MemTest at speeds of 8,200 MT/s. In addition, 16Gbit chips were stable at 8,000 MT/s, showcasing the effectiveness of the new BIOS update. On quad-DIMM setups, speeds have been raised to 7,200 MT/s from the earlier 6,800 MT/s.
The beta BIOS is currently available for select AM5 motherboards and is expected to expand to additional models soon. Currently, there has been no announcement for a global release, limiting access for non-China regions. Enthusiasts looking to experiment can find the BIOS in MSI China's community release channel.
This validation aligns with recent trends where MSI has made similar efforts to optimize memory performance for Chinese RAM brands. The improved compatibility with CXMT modules may enhance competition in the DDR5 market, providing consumers with more efficient memory options, especially as gaming and high-performance computing demands rise.
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CXMT's DDR5 memory modules now achieve stability at speeds up to 8200 MT/s on MSI's AM5 motherboards, following new BIOS updates. This allows for better performance in compatible systems, enhancing the capabilities of CXMT's memory in the competitive market.