ADATA and MSI Launch the World’s First 4-RANK DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Module

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅14.11.2025 15:17:24


ADATA and MSI have unveiled the worlds first 4 Rank DDR5 CUDIMM module, delivering an unprecedented 128GB per module and full platform stability on Intel Z890 motherboards. Developed in collaboration, this breakthrough design doubles capacity compared with traditional 2 Rank modules, setting a new benchmark for high capacity desktop memory.

Worlds First 4 Rank Design Doubles Capacity and Advances Stability
The ADATA High Capacity DDR5 4 Rank CUDIMM features the industrys first 4 Rank architecture, enabling significantly higher density while maintaining the hallmark speed and reliability of ADATAs CUDIMM technology. Built for data heavy and memory intensive workloads, it provides excellent transfer efficiency and low latency, reinforcing ADATAs leadership in advanced DRAM engineering.

Perfect Synergy with MSI Z890 Platform Ensures Exceptional Compatibility and Stability
Successfully tested on MSIs in development Z890 motherboards, the ADATA 4 Rank DDR5 5600 CUDIMM has completed stable burn in verification at 5600 MT per second. The platform supports up to 256GB across two DIMMs, delivering both high performance and vast capacity for gamers, creators, and professional users.

The Ultimate Platform for Gamers and Professionals
Combining high frequency operation with exceptional capacity, the ADATA High Capacity DDR5 4 Rank CUDIMM is ideal for enthusiast gaming systems as well as professional workloads. It enables demanding tasks such as offline AI inference, model fine tuning, large scale video and image editing, and advanced data analysis with greater efficiency. With smoother performance and expanded memory headroom, users can push next generation creativity and productivity even in offline or local compute environments.




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