Thursday, March 23rd 2023

Gigabyte Also Teases 192GB Memory Support on X670E Motherboard

Gigabyte is also apparently testing the new BIOS update that should bring non-binary memory support to AMD's 600-series chipset motherboards. With the official AGESA update for AMD X670 and B650 apparently just around the corner, it does not come as a surprise that all motherboard makers are implementing it and testing it on their motherboards.

The latest comes from Gigabyte over at Coolaler forums, showing the AORUS X670E Master motherboard running 192 GB of DDR5 memory. This time around, the memory was running at 6000 MT/s, so the official support is certainly around the corner, even for overclocked kits. Both Corsair and G.SKILL have already announced their own 24 GB and 48 GB modules running at up to DDR5-8000. The official AGESA update is rumored to come in April, but there is no official word from either AMD or various motherboard makers.
Sources: Coolaler forums, via Videocardz
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2 Comments on Gigabyte Also Teases 192GB Memory Support on X670E Motherboard

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Chaitanya
Havent seen GSkill kits for sale yet only Corsair. Even Crucial(who is making those chips) isnt selling 24 and 48 GB modules yet.
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R0H1T
Yay 256GB support incoming, probably sometime next year! Hopefully you won't have to sell part of your liver to afford it by that time o_O
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