Friday, November 5th 2021

PNY Announces Specifications and Availability of XLR8 Gaming and Performance DDR5 Desktop Memory

PNY today announces specifications and availability for its upcoming Desktop Performance and XLR8 Gaming DDR5 memory products. The three models include the overclocked XLR8 Gaming MAKO and MAKO RGB models, running at 5600 MHz and a CAS latency of 36, as well as the PNY Performance model that follows JEDEC standards.

The XLR8 Gaming MAKO and MAKO RGB modules have been designed to meet the needs of gamers and enthusiasts. The designs for both modules feature aluminium heat spreaders with elements inspired by the powerful, fast and aggressive Mako shark from which they get their name. An XLR8 logo and GAMING text is proudly emblazoned on the side of the module and silver angled relief lines are machined into the heatspreader to reflect other components' lighting and provide unmatched flair and style.
The MAKO RGB model comes equipped with super bright RGB LEDs which are diffused with a geometric polymer light pipe offering a superior RGB lighting experience. Users will be able to control their module lighting with major motherboard RGB control and sync software, delivering a seamless user experience.

DDR5 for All
PNY is continually developing solutions for all PC users to improve their computing experience and their latest DDR5 models bring that to another level. PC users looking to upgrade to DDR5, but don't require the additional flair or out-of-the-box overclocking, aluminium heatspreader or RGB illumination of the Mako line, the PNY Performance DDR5 is a great upgrade that takes advantage of the latest in DRAM technology.

Rigorously Tested
PNY has been rigorously testing these modules with its motherboard partners, including ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI, to ensure the most extensive compatibility and aggressive overclocking possible. During the comprehensive testing XLR8 Gaming MAKO modules have been pushed up to 6400 MHz. DDR5 kits featuring this "out of the box" overclocked performance will be available in Q4.

As all models are compatible with Intel XMP 3.0, XLR8 Gaming MAKO is able to deliver extreme overclocking and allows users to easily get the most out of their MAKO DDR5 modules. Top-tier components and select ICs combine to deliver aggressive speed, low latency and the bullet-proof reliability gamers and enthusiasts rely on PNY for.

With the recent announcement of Intel Alder Lake CPUs, DDR5 will soon become the standard for gamers, enthusiasts and modders for creating the best computing experience. Additional CPU manufacturers are expected to release processors with DDR5 support in 2022.

Product Specification
XLR8 Gaming MAKO RGB
  • Frequency: 5600 MHz (PC5-44800)
  • Voltage: 1.25 V
  • CAS Latency: 36
  • Integrated aluminium heatspreader
  • Integrated RGB illumination
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime & 24/7 U.S. Based Technical Support
XLR8 Gaming MAKO
  • Frequency: 5600 MHz (PC5-44800)
  • Voltage: 1.25 V
  • CAS Latency: 36
  • Integrated aluminium heatspreader
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime & 24/7 U.S. Based Technical Support
PNY Performance DDR5
  • Frequency: 4800 MHz (PC5-38400)
  • Voltage: 1.1 V
  • CAS Latency: 40
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime & 24/7 U.S. Based Technical Support
Availability
PNY Performance DDR5 4800 MHz Desktop Memory will be available mid-November at Amazon, Best Buy.com, and www.pny.com. PNY XLR8 MAKO and MAKO RGB models will be available at major retailers late Q4 2021.
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3 Comments on PNY Announces Specifications and Availability of XLR8 Gaming and Performance DDR5 Desktop Memory

#1
Prima.Vera
LOL. 13ns latencies for the 5600 modules, while the 4800 have an atrocious 16,666ns. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Double the latencies of some quality DDR4s...
Thanks, but no thank you.
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#2
persondb
Prima.VeraLOL. 13ns latencies for the 5600 modules, while the 4800 have an atrocious 16,666ns. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Double the latencies of some quality DDR4s...
Thanks, but no thank you.
First generation modules though. At the same time, they will offer way more bandwidth than the common DDR4-3200 and do have some features to help like Fine-grained Refresh and Same Bank refresh.
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#3
bonehead123
btarunrXLR8 Gaming MAKO and MAKO RGB modules have been designed to meet the needs of gamers and enthusiasts
Well, duh.....

just exactly who else would they be designed for ?

Oh do tell, hehehehe :laugh:
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