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Its undervolted, but it doesn't make a difference in ST tests because (without bus overclocking) its hard capped at 5GHz.

I am running good RAM, and some laptops run soldered LPDDR5X which is also very good. DDR5 SODIMMs are unfortunately not so good, as they need 1.35V to run at awful timings/speed.

Oh, interesting. Are the new dell CAMM modules better in that regard?
Supposedly, yes:

https://www.anandtech.com/show/21069/modular-lpddr-becomes-a...

Honestly I hope they come to desktops and servers too. The performance of full size ddr5 dimms seems OK for now, but it must be close to its limit if SODIMMs are already past their limit.

Oh wow, LPCAMM sounds like a dream! According to the article this form factor is incompatible with normal CAMMs, let's hope that gets figured out and standardized before long. (And actually gets applied throughout the market!)