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ASUS enters PC memory market with the ROG DDR5 kits

17 May 2026 at 11:00

Asus has entered the enthusiast computer memory market with the launch of its first ROG-branded RAM modules, the ROG DDR5 RGB Edition 20. Developed in partnership with Biwin, the special-edition memory kits feature a black-and-red aesthetic with gold accents to mark the 20th anniversary of the ROG brand.

According to VideoCardz, the kit is sold in a 48GB configuration, consisting of two 24GB DIMMs, each using SK Hynix M-Die integrated circuits. Out of the box, the memory operates at a base speed of DDR5-6000 with tight primary timings of CL26-36-36-76 at 1.45V. For universal hardware compatibility across current AMD Ryzen and Intel Core desktop platforms, the modules support both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP memory profiles.

A defining feature of this kit is the β€œROG Mode” dual-profile configuration extension that unlocks advanced performance metrics when paired with Asus ROG Crosshair, ROG Maximus, or ROG Strix motherboards. Through this BIOS-level implementation, users can alternate between the low-latency 6000 MT/s gaming configuration and a high-bandwidth 8000 MT/s profile running at CL36-48-48-110 at 1.40V. Also, the modules have a top-edge addressable RGB light bar that can be integrated with Asus Aura Sync profiles.

Alongside the launch, the company formalised the β€œROG Certified Memory Program”. Under this initiative, 14 major third-party memory vendors, including Corsair, G.Skill, Kingston, and TeamGroup, can manufacture and badge their own consumer kits with official ROG certification. These approved modules will natively support Aura Sync RGB lighting and gain access to custom ROG Mode sub-timing profiles.

The ROG DDR5 RGB Edition 20 is launching first in China, priced at 5,999 yuan, which converts to roughly Β£661, and carries a lifetime product warranty.

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KitGuru says: As expected in the current memory market, this memory kit isn't cheap, especially given its special edition status.

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ASUS Launches Its First-Ever β€œROG” DDR5 Memory Modules: 48 GB Capacity With ROG-Mode That Switches Between 6000 CL26 & 8000 CL36 Modes

15 May 2026 at 10:45

Two ASUS ROG RAM modules with a red and black design, featuring gold accents and 'ROG' branding.

ASUS has introduced its first ever ROG-Branded DDR5 memory modules featuring up to 48 GB capacities for around $900 US. ASUS ROG RGB Edition 20 DDR5 Memory Modules Are Now Official, Support For Intel XMP and AMD EXPO Profiles Last year, ASUS was rumored to be planning to enter the memory business, and today, at its ROG 20th Anniversary event, the company has introduced its first-ever "ROG-Branded" modules with specs and a unique BIOS mode. Starting with the specifications, the ASUS ROG Edition 20 DDR5 memory modules seem to come in just one kit at the moment. These include two […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/asus-launches-first-rog-ddr5-memory-modules-48-gb-capacity-rog-mode-6000-cl26-8000-cl36/

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