G.Skill Launches CSO-DIMM DDR5 Memory: Unleashing Overclocking Power Up to 8133 MT/s on ASRock DeskMini B860 PC

G.Skill has once again pushed the boundaries of memory innovation with the launch of its new CSO-DIMM DDR5 memory, specifically designed for the ASRock DeskMini B860 mini-PC. This collaboration between G.Skill and ASRock promises unparalleled performance and efficiency in compact PC setups, elevating the potential of high-performance computing in small form factors.

CSO-DIMM DDR5: A Leap in Compact Memory Design
While traditional desktops use UDIMM, RDIMM, and CUDIMM DDR5 modules, G.Skill introduces a new contender with CSO-DIMM. Built on the SO-DIMM form factor typically seen in laptops, CSO-DIMM brings cutting-edge performance to desktop systems, with enhanced stability and signal integrity through its integrated Clock Driver technology.

The ASRock DeskMini B860 will debut as the first system to support this memory innovation, boasting an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor with 24 cores. Coupled with G.Skill’s CSO-DIMM, this setup ensures blazing speeds, with tested memory performance reaching 8133 MT/s in a 2x24GB configuration at ultra-low latency (CL46-52-52-130).

Why the Clock Driver Matters
The revolutionary Clock Driver in CSO-DIMM modules allows for improved retiming and clock signal distribution, optimizing stability and enabling higher overclocking potential. This innovation sets CSO-DIMM apart, ensuring smooth performance for demanding tasks in compact systems.

The ASRock DeskMini B860
ASRock’s DeskMini B860 is a compact powerhouse equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 200 platform. Its sleek chassis offers excellent airflow through a ventilated side panel, alongside multiple connectivity options like USB Type-C, Type-A, and Thunderbolt 4 ports. The system supports quad independent displays, making it perfect for productivity, multimedia, and advanced digital signage applications.

G.Skill and ASRock’s collaboration has set a new standard for compact PC performance. Pricing and availability details for the CSO-DIMM DDR5 memory and ASRock DeskMini B860 are yet to be announced, so stay tuned for updates.


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Angel Morales

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