MSI to allow 256GB reminiscence capability assist on X670 motherboards
MSI confirms their motherboards now assist as much as 256GB reminiscence by utilizing Kingston’s new 64GB modules.
In early 2023 AMD and Intel have been engaged on enabling non-binary DDR5 reminiscence assist, introducing 24GB and 48GB reminiscence capability per module. This elevated reminiscence assist for DDR5 platforms from 128GB as much as 192GB with all DIMM slots occupied. Immediately, MSI is asserting it is able to assist 256GB capability.
This achievement was attainable due to Kingston, who developed their Fury Renegade DDR5 reminiscence, which options 64GB reminiscence capability per module. For motherboards geared up with 4 DIMM slots, this implies 256GB whole capability, whereas dual-DIMM motherboards will now assist 128GB.
This accomplishment underscores the sturdy collaboration between MSI and main reminiscence manufacturers to realize enhanced efficiency and noteworthy milestones. The partnered reminiscence for this achievement is Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 reminiscence, providing a powerful 64GB capability per module. Constructed on Micron’s industry-leading 1β (1-beta) expertise, allows new capacities not seen earlier than for twin channel PCs.
— MSI
MSI shouldn’t be confirming which motherboards will assist this new capability; nonetheless, it’s acknowledged that suitable platforms will obtain a BIOS replace from MSI. For example, MSI is displaying its AMD Ryzen 9 7900X & MSI PRO X670-P WIFI platform supporting 256GB capability. The screenshot is kind of blurry although, so it’s arduous to see the small print, however the Home windows process supervisor clearly reveals 256GB capability.
Supply: MSI