Daily Technology
·18/05/2026
ASUS has unveiled its first-ever ROG-branded DDR5 memory modules, demonstrating their impressive overclocking potential by achieving a remarkable 8800 MT/s on its Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard. This significant milestone highlights ASUS's commitment to high-performance memory solutions for enthusiasts.
ASUS has officially entered the high-performance memory market with its first "ROG" DDR5 modules. These new modules boast capacities of up to 48 GB and feature a striking design. A unique "ROG-Mode" allows users to switch between low-latency and high-speed profiles, catering to diverse user needs.
Optimized for tighter timings and responsiveness.
Optimized for higher transfer rates and peak bandwidth.
During a recent event, ASUS's in-house overclocker, Safedisk, pushed the boundaries of these new DDR5 modules. Using two ASUS ROG 20th Edition DDR5 DIMMs, each with a 24 GB capacity and default speeds of 6000 MT/s with CL26 timings, Safedisk achieved an astonishing 8800 MT/s. The overclocked modules ran with CL34 timings and were validated using RunMemtestPro, showing 114.50% coverage over 47 minutes.
| Component | Configuration | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Memory kit | 2×24 GB ASUS ROG 20th Edition DDR5, default 6000 MT/s CL26 | Overclocked to 8800 MT/s CL34 |
| Platform | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 + ROG Crosshair X870E APEX | Stable validation environment |
| Firmware | AGESA 1.3.0.1 BIOS, version 2301 | Includes preliminary AMD EXPO 1.2 support |
| Cooling and voltage | Water cooling at 1.70V, below 20°C | Helped maintain stability at extreme speed |
| Validation | RunMemtestPro | 114.50% coverage in 47 minutes |
The test platform was powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU and the ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard, running on the AGESA 1.3.0.1 BIOS (version 2301). This BIOS also provides preliminary support for AMD EXPO 1.2 on ASUS's 800-series motherboards. To maintain stability at these extreme speeds, the memory modules were operated at 1.70V and subjected to water cooling, keeping temperatures below 20°C.
This 8800 MT/s showcase positions ASUS's first ROG memory launch as more than a branding exercise—it signals a serious push into the enthusiast DDR5 market.
This successful demonstration signifies ASUS's strong entry into the memory segment. With plans for more products aimed at both enthusiast and mainstream users, ASUS is poised to become a significant player in the DDR5 memory market.