Silicon Power unveils powerful DDR5 CUDIMM in XPOWER Cyclone series with blazing speeds up to 9200 MT/s

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Silicon Power has introduced its first-ever CUDIMM module, expanding its popular XPOWER gaming series with the launch of XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 RGB CUDIMM and XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 RGB UDIMM. Designed for high-end gaming and performance users, these new DDR5 memory modules push speeds up to 9200 MT/s, aiming to meet the needs of competitive gamers, overclockers, and PC enthusiasts.

Silicon Power’s first CUDIMM: Built for elite gamers

The newly launched XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 RGB CUDIMM is Silicon Power’s debut in the Clocked Unbuffered DIMM category. It features extreme memory speeds between 8200 MT/s and 9200 MT/s, giving users top-tier performance with better signal integrity and tight timing control—thanks to its built-in Clock Driver (CKD). It also supports Intel Core Ultra Series 2 desktop CPUs and Intel Z890 platforms, ensuring wide compatibility for modern PC builds.

Silicon Power XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 CUDIMM

Overclocking and power efficiency made simple

Both the CUDIMM and UDIMM variants come with Intel XMP 3.0 support, allowing easy overclocking with just one click. Power Management IC (PMIC) technology ensures consistent power delivery and better energy efficiency, while On-Die ECC keeps data safe and systems stable—even during heavy gaming or multitasking.

Silicon Power XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 CUDIMM

Sleek design meets serious cooling

The XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 modules also bring a sharp, minimalist design to the table. Their triangular heat sink pattern, made with 2 mm-thick aluminium, helps reduce heat by over 10°C (50°F). On top of that, a customisable RGB light bar adds dynamic lighting effects that can sync with the rest of your setup.

Silicon Power XPOWER Cyclone DDR5 CUDIMM

With these new additions, Silicon Power is stepping deeper into the high-performance memory market. The launch of its first CUDIMM is a major move, reinforcing the company’s push toward next-gen DDR5 solutions for serious gamers.


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