G.SKILL International has successfully demonstrated a Memtest-stable DDR5-10000 overclock using its next-generation 64GB CAMM2 memory module, marking a key milestone in high-performance desktop memory development.
The achievement was made in collaboration with the ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) team, using a custom ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero CAMM2 motherboard paired with an Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 265K desktop processor. The system maintained full stability during Memtest at DDR5-10000 CL52, with 100% coverage.
The demonstration represents one of the first successful stability tests at this speed using the emerging CAMM2 form factor, which is currently under development for the consumer desktop space. Originally designed for laptops, CAMM2 allows for high-capacity, high-speed memory in a single-module format, offering potential improvements in bandwidth and thermal management.
G.SKILL says the result reflects its ongoing commitment to pushing memory overclocking limits and readiness to adopt new memory standards for future platforms.
The test setup underscores early readiness for enthusiast and high-performance computing applications, with both G.SKILL and ASUS signalling further development ahead as CAMM2 matures.