Saturday, June 3rd 2023

Neo Forza Demonstrates DDR5 Memory Running at 8000 MHz and PCIe Gen 5 SSD at Computex 2023

Neo Forza, a Taiwanese brand entity under Goldkey Technology Corporation, had a booth at Computex 2023, where the company showed its next-generation memory and storage products. Starting off, the company presented its DDR5 memory kits running at 8000 MHz speeds, indicating the maturity of DDR5 and that we are way past the initial 4800 MHz speeds at launch. The demonstrated kit was a part of the company's TRINITY lineup, which was displayed in white. For demo purposes, the kit was configured as two 16 GB DIMMs.

Next up, Neo Forza has showcased its next-generation PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD. Running at x4 lanes of the new PCIe 5.0 protocol, the 2 TB SSD was spotted running at 10 GB/s speeds in both read and write tasks set by CrystalDiskMark benchmark. Interestingly, the SSD also boasted a massive heatsink, as shown below.
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6 Comments on Neo Forza Demonstrates DDR5 Memory Running at 8000 MHz and PCIe Gen 5 SSD at Computex 2023

#1
AlwaysHope
Thanks TPU, nice to know. I had a great experience using their DDR4 32GB kit rated at 4600MHz CL19 (XMP) on the rocket lake platform.
Keep an eye out for these when & if retail availability comes to my country.
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Ferrum Master
TumbleGeorgeImpossible? 30MB/s...
99 % only after 25TB?
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#4
Eskimonster
Ferrum Master99 % only after 25TB?
since it dont show decimals , it could in theory be 99,9% :)
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Ferrum Master
Eskimonstersince it dont show decimals , it could in theory be 99,9% :)
Not sure it really works like that.

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#6
R-T-B
Eskimonstersince it dont show decimals , it could in theory be 99,9% :)
It's rounded, so it's at least below 99.5%.
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