Thursday, March 6th 2025

Biwin Announces New OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 192 GB DDR5-6400 and DDR5-6000 Memory Kits

Biwin, a world-renowned innovator in cutting-edge memory and storage solutions, proudly introduces the Biwin Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 RGB DDR5 192 GB Memory Kit (48 GB x 4), available in DDR5-6400 CL30-39-39-108 1.4 V and DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36-102 1.4 V specifications. Breaking the capacity limits of traditional consumer memory, this ultra-large 192 GB kit offers the performance boost needed for AI computing, large-scale data processing, and next-gen computing.

Push Memory Performance with Revolutionary 192 GB Memory Kit
Biwin Black Opal DW100, delivering an ultra-high-capacity 192 GB (48 GB x4) configuration, redefines what's possible with desktop memory and exceptional memory bandwidth, stability, and efficiency. This breakthrough enables users to take full advantage of DDR5's enhanced data throughput to power fast, out-of-the-box speeds for AI computing, large language models (LLMs), generative AI, and edge computing, and other data-rich workloads.
Unlock Overclocking Potential with Ultra-Low Latency
Biwin Black Opal DW100 memory kit is engineered for maximum data throughput and system responsiveness with DDR5-6400 CL30 and DDR5-6000 CL28 specifications. These high-speed, low-latency modules leverage optimized memory timings and improved signal integrity to reduce access delays and accelerate data processing efficiency. Featuring DDR5 6000 MT/s, recognized as the AMD sweet spot, this memory kit is optimized to maximize performance by enabling efficient memory scaling and stable operation, improving overall system efficiency. The tight CL30 and CL28 timings minimize memory access latency, enhancing execution precision and system stability across parallel computing, real-time AI inference, or large-scale dataset operations.

Enhance Compatibility and Memory Tuning for High-Performance Builds
The memory kit, featuring the combination of memory capacity and low latency, provides an ideal memory solution for building a high-performance system. Validated for compatibility with MSI and Gigabyte X870 motherboard series (for detailed information related to compatibility, please refer to MSI and Gigabyte's official website), it ensures high-speed performance and stability on next-generation AMD platforms. With the support of AMD EXPO, the memory kit enables effortless memory tuning for easy memory overclocking via the BIOS to achieve optimized performance.

The Biwin Black Opal DW100 memory kit will be available for purchase starting late April through Amazon. Priced at an estimated $849, this high-performance DDR5 memory kit delivers exceptional value for professionals, AI developers, and enthusiasts seeking ultra-high capacity, low-latency performance, and extreme overclocking potential.
Source: Biwin
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4 Comments on Biwin Announces New OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 192 GB DDR5-6400 and DDR5-6000 Memory Kits

#1
bonehead123
Sooo.... to summarize:

Go big, or go home..and play with yourself while your pc chugs along without sufficient mamory to complete your tasks, hahahaha :D

Does the issue of reduced performance or other problems still exist on some mobo's if all 4 slots are used ?

If so, a 4x 48GB kit would seem to not be a good choice for those who own said mobo's....
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#2
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
bonehead123Sooo.... to summarize:

Go big, or go home..and play with yourself while your pc chugs along without sufficient mamory to complete your tasks, hahahaha :D

Does the issue of reduced performance or other problems still exist on some mobo's if all 4 slots are used ?

If so, a 4x 48GB kit would seem to not be a good choice for those who own said mobo's....
The problem still (kinda) does exist for AM5 CPUs:

9800X3D:



That being said, if one is lucky with their CPU's memory controller, it may be possible to run the RAM at the higher EXPO spec. I was able to test it for a couple of days (stable) on my 7950X3D with 4 sticks of DDR5-6000 CL30, and these are two pairs of different brands! (Team T-Force and KLEVV CRAS V)

I don't think the Intel CPUs have that much of a problem running 4 sticks at their XMP settings, but I could be wrong about that.
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#3
bonehead123
Well, apparently BiWin thinks that the issue(s) has or will be fixed in the near future, so there's always hope that they are right :D
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#4
_roman_
It depends how long you intend to keep your dram.

It would be impressive with 1.2V Dc for the modules

My tuned 2x32gib kit runs long term stable with 1.2v dc at 6000mt/s

Edit chip type counts not brand of memory
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