AMD's new flagship Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 hasn't been released yet, and Asus has been busy. The biggest feature of this U is that it integrates X3D cache on dual CCDs for the first time, soOfficially called "Dual Edition", each group is 64MB, plus the native second and third-level cache, the total amount is as high as 208MB, unprecedented.

Of course, it is only suitable for the most enthusiastic content creators and gamers, and can be played by ordinary users.

ASUS mainly showed off its memory overclocking capabilities,Using ROG CROSSHAIR X870E APEX motherboard, running the latest 2201 Beta test version firmware (microcode version 1.3.0.1).

The memory is two G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO 16GB, with an original frequency of 6000MHz and a timing of CL26.

The final frequency stabilized at DDR5-8800, and the timing was controlled at CL32-47-40-42.

Although we have seen extreme overclocking such as DDR5-13000, and the latest Core Ultra 200S Plus can also run at DDR5-1000, everyone knows that the AMD Ryzen platform is not particularly sensitive to memory frequency, and it is still difficult to significantly overclock.

However, with today’s memory prices, platform costs, and harsh overclocking conditions, not many people can afford it.