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Best Memory for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K

The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K is the more mainstream offering of Intel’s 15th generation chips, using the Arrow Lake architecture. Unlike the top Core Ultra 9 285K, this isn’t a chip aimed at offering the very best performance regardless of the cost. It’s a chip designed to balance performance against value for money. And as such, you’ll want to do the same with the rest of the components in your system, including memory.

It’s worth a quick look at the 265K’s specifications, as it highlights what sort of power you’re looking at. There are also a few interesting entries when it come to the memory support:

  Core Ultra 7 265K Core Ultra 9 285K
Cores - Total (Performance + Efficient) 20 (8 + 12) 24 (8 + 16)
Total Threads 20 24
Base Clock (P / E) 3.9 GHz / 3.3 GHz 3.7 GHz / 3.2 GHz
Turbo Clock (P / E) 5.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz 5.6 GHz / 4.6 GHz
PCIe Lanes 24 24
Max JEDEC DRAM Speed DDR5-6400* DDR5-6400*
Memory Channels 2 2
Max Capacity 192 GB 192 GB
TDP 125 W 125 W

* Support for up to 6400 MT/s with CUDIMM/CSODIMM only. 

Modern processors include plenty of controllers and features far beyond the basic logic that they are known for. We’re talking about such things a graphics processing unit (GPUs), which are getting ever more capable, and more recently neural processing units (NPUs), which are used to handle the latest buzz that is artificial intelligence (AI). Such features are squeezed into the processor package, along with the memory controller. It’s this memory controller that dictates what generation of memory you can use with the chip as well as what sort of speeds you can use, how many channels are available, and overall maximum capacity.

From the table above, we can see that this new CPU family supports up to 192GB of DDR5 memory rated up to 6,400 MT/s in dual-channel configurations. That’s a significant step up from the previous generation, that was rated up to 5,600 MT/s. Just as with the previous generation, you can run faster memory kits than this using Intel’s XMP profile, and you can also run slower kits if you want as well. Still, it’s good to see the official supported frequency creeping upwards.

Armed with this information, you may find yourself asking the perfectly reasonable question, “which memory kits you should I be looking at for an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K build?” As ever, the answer is, well it depends. Are you building on a tight budget, are you intending to use a memory hungry application or two? We’re a helpful lot here at CORSAIR though, which is why we’ve set out the answer to such questions below.

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Best Overall Memory for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K: 32GB VENGEANCE RGB DDR5-6400

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB RAM masterfully combines performance and aesthetics without overspending, making the 32GB DDR5-6400 kit an excellent choice for the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K. This kit offers a high operating frequency of 6,400MT/s with a low CAS latency of 32, complemented by dynamic RGB lighting controllable through iCUE. While we recommend the 32GB kit for balanced performance and cost, power users might consider the 64GB kit for higher demands.

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Pair of VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 Black DRAM

Best Value Memory for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K: 32GB VENGEANCE DDR5-6000

If you're on a tight budget after dropping so much cash on your processor, motherboard, and graphics card, then this VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kit offers a fast yet affordable solution. This 32GB DDR5 kit delivers 6,000 MT/s with a CAS latency of 36, which means your memory subsystem won’t hold your PCU back. There are no RGB LEDs here, though. XMP 3.0 support ensures easy setup in your UEFI/BIOS, making it a smart choice when you need solid performance without overspending.

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Best High-Capacity Memory for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K: 96GB DOMINATOR TITANIUM RGB DDR5-6600

If you're looking to maximize your memory on Intel’s new platform, then this DOMINATOR TITANIUM kit from CORSAIR is a powerful option. Offering up to 96GB of memory, it delivers impressive frequencies and latencies of 6,600 MT/s with a CAS latency of 32, and all in a sleek, customizable package. Available in Black and White, the top bars can be swapped out or replaced with a 3D-printed design of your choice for a more personalized look, and with iCUE software, the RGB LEDs are easy to tweak. If 96GB is more than you need, it also comes in 64GB and 32GB capacities.

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DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 Black DRAM

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