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Best memory for Intel Core Ultra 9 285K

The Core Ultra 9 285K is the new king of Intel’s processor lineup. Not only does this high-end chip leverage Intel’s latest Arrow Lake architecture, but it’s also one of the first to use the company’s updated naming scheme. If you want to learn more about the naming convention and how it compares to the previous generation, check out our explainer article for a full breakdown.

Regardless of its name, the key takeaway is that this is Intel’s top-tier processor, built for anyone seeking maximum performance.

To harness the full potential of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, pairing it with the right system memory is crucial. This processor delivers significant improvements over its predecessor, though some of those enhancements – like memory support – may take time to fully reveal their impact. If you're shopping for a new processor, the 285K should be high on your list, as it handles the latest games and demanding workloads with ease.

To unlock the best from Intel's latest flagship, you'll want to pair it with high-quality memory. The good news is CORSAIR has plenty of expertise in high-performance memory, so we’re in a great position to recommend a few standout kits. Before diving into those recommendations, it’s worth highlighting some key changes in this new CPU generation, as it represents a significant departure from the previous 14th-generation models like the Core i9-14900K.

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The Only Option: DDR5

Unlike its predecessor, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K does not support DDR4 memory. That means you must use DDR5 with it. Fortunately, this isn't much of a drawback as DDR5 not only future-proofs your system, but it's also significantly faster than DDR4. This difference is especially clear in the latest games, where switching from DDR4 to DDR5 can boost performance by as much as 30%, even if everything else remains the same.

Another important consideration with this generation of Intel chips is the need for a new motherboard, as these processors use the LGA1851 socket instead of the previous models’ LGA1700 sockets. The motherboard you choose will have a major impact on the kind of memory you can run with Intel's latest CPUs, as the integrated memory controller's capabilities are influenced largely by the motherboard.

Since these chips are newly released, their ultimate performance capabilities are still being explored. For instance, while Intel’s new processors are expected to surpass the 8,000 MT/s memory performance limit of today’s CPUs, we don’t expect such speeds to be achievable right at launch. Early adopters may face some challenges in this area. Until these performance parameters stabilize, we recommend sticking to reliable memory frequencies.

Which brings us to our recommendations...

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Best overall memory for Intel Core Ultra 9 285K: 32GB VENGEANCE RGB DDR5-6400

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB RAM has always managed to combine high performance with great looks without breaking the bank. This is perfectly demonstrated with this kit, which offers a high operating frequency of 6,400MT/s with a low CAS latency of 32, all at an incredible price point. Proof that you don’t need to overspend to get the most out of your Intel chip. The fact that this kit also features dynamic RGB lighting, which can be controlled through iCUE for dazzling lighting effects, is just the icing on the cake.

We’ve recommended the 32GB kit here, although the 64GB kit might be a better option if you're a power user with high-performance demands. Until we fully understand the subtleties and true capabilities of the memory controller inside the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, it's hard to pinpoint the sweet spot for frequency, latency, and value for money. That’s why this 32GB kit makes the most sense right now.

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Best High-Capacity Memory for Intel Core Ultra 9 285K: 96GB DOMINATOR TITANIUM RGB DDR5-6600

Anyone looking to pack a load of memory into Intel’s newest platform should consider this DOMINATOR TITANIUM kit. DOMINATOR TITANIUM is the latest memory from CORSAIR, and it comes with a range of features that help it stand out from the crowd. Not only do you get a massive 96GB to work with, but it also boasts the frequencies and latencies you'd hope for, all in an aesthetically impressive package – here we’ve recommended the 6,600MT/s frequency kit with a CAS latency of 32.

This memory certainly looks the part, available in both Black and White to match your build. Additionally, the top bar can be removed and replaced with non-RGB versions, or you can 3D print your own for unique styling. You don’t have to make any modifications to enjoy it, though, especially with iCUE software allowing you to tweak the RGB LEDs for impressive effects right out of the box. If you don’t need as much memory as this, DOMINATOR TITANIUM is also available in 64GB and 32GB capacities, depending on your requirements.

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Best Value Memory for Intel Core Ultra 9 285K: 32GB VENGEANCE DDR5-6000

If you're on a tight budget after purchasing your new processor, motherboard, and graphics card, you might find yourself with less cash than expected when it comes to the all-important DRAM. Don't worry, we've got a solution for that. While we'd all love to have huge amounts of memory at our disposal, that isn’t always possible, so opting for this fast yet affordable VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kit is a wise choice.

This 32GB DDR5 kit offers a throughput of 6,000MT/s with a CAS latency of just 36. There are no RGB LEDs here, but some sacrifices are necessary to hit this price point. Still, this kit delivers what matters most: excellent performance. Thanks to XMP 3.0 support, it's also easy to set up in your UEFI/BIOS.

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