Earlier this week, Intel rolled out new Core Ultra 200S Plus series processors. We've already reviewed them here at KitGuru, finding that they offer compelling performance for the price tag. Now, G.Skill is confirming that its overclocked XMP 3.0 DDR5 memory kits are validated to support the new desktop CPUs.
A number of G.Skill DDR5 memory kits will now carry the Intel XMP 3.0 badge, a distinction reserved for memory products that have obtained official Intel XMP certification. G.Skill has also certified DDR5 memory kits that feature an Intel 200S Boost badge, indicating that these kits can use XMP 3.0 to reach overclocked speeds up to 8000MHz.
Using an XMP 3.0 overclock profile, end users can easily overclock their memory with just a couple of clicks in the BIOS, without having to do any manual tuning. Certified products will work out of the box, removing any of the guesswork that can be involved with manual overclocking.
In the image above you can see a Memtest validation with G.Skill DDR5 memory running at an impressive 10,000MHz on an Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard and paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU.
KitGuru Says: G.Skill has some of the most impressive overclocked DDR5 memory kits around and the same was true during the DDR4 generation.
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