Kingston Technology is expecting to ship its first overclockable DDR5 modules in Q3 2021. The memory giant confirmed the news in a press release published today, which revealed that it has already begun sending its modules to motherboard partners to begin qualification on the next-generation memory platform. While Kingston’s DDR5 modules were engineered with a preset XMP profile, manufacturers will be able to manually adjust the power management integrated circuit (PMIC) beyond the standard 1.1V DDR5 specification.
Memory validation requires cooperation of the entire computing ecosystem and Kingston has forged close ties with the leading motherboard manufacturers and chipset makers throughout its 33-year history. This step continues the critical process of bringing leading high-performance and overclockable memory solutions to market later this year. 
Source: Kingston Technology