Corsair has released a limited-edition memory line called CORSAIR SHUGO DDR5, featuring two initial designs developed with community artists. The ONYX BLADE and SAKURA NOA kits use a patented micro-perforated engraving texture to control light transmission.
Collector-focused memory kits with unique micro-perforated designs target enthusiasts.
The product launches as a collector-focused addition to Corsair's gaming hardware lineup. It targets enthusiasts who prioritize visual customization alongside performance in their builds.
Spec comparison
| Spec | ONYX BLADE | SAKURA NOA |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 2x 16GB | 2x 16GB |
| Speed | 6000MT/s | 6000MT/s |
| Timings | CL28-36-36-96 | CL28-36-36-96 |
| Voltage | 1.4V | 1.4V |
Each kit contains two 16GB modules running at 6000MT/s speed with CL28-36-36-96 timings and requires 1.4V voltage.
The micro-perforated design serves as the primary differentiator from standard RGB memory kits, offering a unique aesthetic profile for case builders.
Corsair lists the price at $599.99 USD for the 2x16GB configuration in the US market.
This release follows Corsair's tradition of launching artist-collaborated hardware variants that blend technical specifications with distinct visual themes.



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