Russian Assembles DDR5 Stick - Cost of 17,000 Rubles and It Works in Games

Russian Assembles DDR5 Stick - Cost of 17,000 Rubles and It Works in Games

It turned out cheaper than buying a ready-made one at current prices.

Recently, Russian modder VIK talked about a homemade 32-gigabyte DDR5 memory stick.

The tech enthusiast stated that the cost of the project was 17,015 rubles (about $215). This is approximately three times cheaper than DDR5 models available on the Russian market.

VIK used two 16 GB SO-DIMM modules from a laptop. The modder flashed the stick with ADATA firmware; the XMP profile DDR5-6400 CL32 was activated (reference "ADATA AX5U6400C3232G-DCLARWH").

VIK has not yet published the test results, but stated about "stable operation" in games.

Boris Piletskiy
12 Jan 03:05
Источники: Сайт videocardz