Cooler Master, G.Skill Launch DDR5 Memory With 8,400 MT/s Speeds and 15°C Lower Thermals
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Updated · Wccftech · May 29
Cooler Master, G.Skill Launch DDR5 Memory With 8,400 MT/s Speeds and 15°C Lower Thermals
3 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 29
MasterDIMM AC pairs a G.Skill DDR5 module with a Cooler Master heatsink and a built-in fan, marking an actively cooled memory launch aimed at next-generation PCs.
Up to 8,400 MT/s is supported through Intel XMP 3.0, while AMD EXPO configurations reach 6,000 MT/s at CL26 for systems pushing higher frequencies and lower latencies.
Cooler Master said the integrated fan can cut temperatures by as much as 15°C under load while keeping maximum noise to 35 dB.
Computex 2026 will be the first public showcase for the modules, with pricing and availability still to be announced.
Amidst a global memory crisis, will this fan-cooled RAM be a practical upgrade or an unobtainable luxury?
Is a fan on memory a true innovation for the AI era or just an over-engineered gimmick?