G.Skill Showcases a DDR5-9200 1.1V Kit on MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE Motherboard
Technological progress in the high-performance memory sector continues to focus on balancing operational frequencies and power voltages. At Computex 2026, G.Skill showcased a new 32 GB DDR5 CUDIMM memory kit (16 GB x 2 configuration) capable of operating at the DDR5-9200 specification.
The displayed memory kit adopts timing of CL74-74-74-148 and, notably, maintains operational stability at a frequency of 9200 MT/s while requiring a DRAM voltage of just 1.1V, a value that conforms to the base JEDEC standard. According to the manufacturer, achieving such frequencies at lower voltages is the result of the selection of integrated circuits and internal engineering processes.
Validation and stability tests (stress tests) were performed on the flagship MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE motherboard equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus desktop processor. The details of the testing session, visible through diagnostic screens that include software like RunMemtestPro and CPU-Z, confirm that the claimed parameters were achieved.
A notable technical element relates to the topology of the motherboard used. Historically, achieving high frequencies of 9200 MT/s or more has been the near-exclusive domain of motherboards specifically designed for overclocking and, thus, equipped with only 2 DIMM slots. G.Skill's demonstration highlights how such performance milestones are now accessible on platforms with 4 DIMM slots, testament to the optimizations introduced in the latest generation of motherboards based on the Z890 chipset.