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ASUS Confirms DDR5-7200 Support on Intel 800 Series Motherboards

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ASUS has officially confirmed that new motherboards based on the chipset Intel 800 series support the standard JEDEC DDR5-7200, delivering maximum memory bandwidth without the need for XMP or manual overclocking. This move marks a major milestone in the Intel ecosystem. Arrow Lake, where the performance of RAM directly affects the stability and speed of the system.

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Practical tests with the processor Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and the ASUS PRIME Z890-P board showed stable operation of the modules Kingston DDR5-7200. The system passed the two-hour RunMemtestPro stress test, achieving over 400% coverage without a single error, confirming the ability to operate stably under load for long periods of time. Support for high memory frequencies at the JEDEC level means that users do not need to manually enable XMP profiles - compatibility and performance are available out of the box.

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The test system used 32GB of DDR5 RAM running at 58-58-58 timings and 1,1V. This mode demonstrates not only the throughput, but also the low power consumption. In practice, this will improve the performance in modern games and content creation tasks, where high-speed memory plays a critical role.

The company emphasizes that the new series of boards is created with an emphasis on increased stability and support for future generations of memory, which means users will receive a platform that is ready for long-term use. In combination with processors Arrow Lake and next-generation graphics, the system will be able to provide a balance of performance, power consumption and upgradeability.