On September 6, Kimtigo announced the launch of overclocking DDR5 SODIMM memory, which has a base frequency of 5600MT/s and a capacity of 16GB. It also supports Intel XMP3.0 and can be overclocked to 6400MT/s with one click.

This type of memory adopts the compact SODIMM specification with a size of 69.6x30x1.2mm. It is mainly used in gaming notebooks, as well as ordinary notebooks, all-in-one PCs, and mini hosts. It is worth mentioning that this memory is also the pre-installed memory of Lenovo’s rescuer Y9000K 2023, and it is the first DDR5 OC (overclocking) product certified by Lenovo in the industry.

According to official tests, Kimtigo’s overclocked DDR5 SODIMM memory supports Intel XMP3.0 one-key overclocking technology. When overclocked to 6400MT/s, the memory reading speed is 98955 MB/s, writing speed is 82176MB/s, and copying speed is 87005 MB /s.

In addition, this memory adopts a new PMIC power architecture, which integrates the power supply into the memory module, adjusts the voltage, power ripple, power-on and power-on sequence through protocol configuration, reduces power consumption and enhances device battery life; equipped with On-Die ECC on-chip correction The error function can check and correct data errors in the memory unit, improving the stability and reliability of memory operation.

In addition, this memory is equipped with a “self-developed high-speed PCB board”, which uses a surface gold process to improve oxidation resistance and anti-interference performance. IT Home has not yet found price information.