Corsair has recently announced the release of new high-capacity DDR5 memory kits. The new 24GB and 48GB UDIMM modules offer memory capacities of up to 192GB (4x 48GB), 96GB (2x 48GB), or 48GB (2x 24GB).
The modules, available in both Vengeance RGB DDR5 and Vengeance DDR5 kits, are optimised for high-demand applications like 8K video editing and DRAM-heavy AI and deep learning workloads. The new memory configurations also benefit small form factor builds with two memory slots, such as Micro ATX and Mini-ITX.

The Vengeance RGB DDR5 and Vengeance DDR5 modules support Intel XMP 3.0 memory overclocking and run at 5,600MT/s and 5,200MT/s, respectively. The 96GB and 48GB kits are available now in both RGB and non-RGB versions, while the 192GB (4x 48GB) kits will launch in March 2023. The quad-DIMM kits are compatible with Intel 13th-Gen systems and offer the same easy overclocking for optimal performance.
Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 and Vengeance DDR5 modules are hand-sorted and tightly screened to ensure consistent high-frequency performance. They are built with high-performance PCBs for signal quality and stability. A limited lifetime warranty backs the modules for the customers’ peace of mind.

The new DDR5 memory kits ensure that high-end CPUs receive data as quickly as possible while also providing ground-breaking capacities that push the limits of small form factor memory performance.
Local availability and pricing are not yet known. For more information, head to the Corsair website.


