Wednesday, December 20th 2023

Boost Your DDR5 Single DIMM Capacity to 64GB with GIGABYTE DDR5 Motherboards

GIGABYTE Technology, a leading global powerhouse in motherboards, graphics cards, and cutting-edge hardware solutions, proudly announces that GIGABYTE DDR5 motherboards deliver breakthrough support for a memory capacity of single DIMM 64 GB with the latest Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 memory. The 4DIMM model boosts the memory capacity up to 256 GB, while the 2DIMM model has a maximum capacity of up to 128 GB.⁠

With innovative layout design and top-notch components, GIGABYTE motherboards have played a leading role in memory performance. From the Intel 700 and 600 series to the AMD 600 series, GIGABYTE DDR5 motherboards will support a memory capacity of single DIMM 64 GB through BIOS update. The updated BIOS and memory support list will be available on the GIGABYTE official website, coinciding with the launch of the latest Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 memory. Please stay tuned to the GIGABYTE official website for further information.
Source: GIGABYTE
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4 Comments on Boost Your DDR5 Single DIMM Capacity to 64GB with GIGABYTE DDR5 Motherboards

#1
Chaitanya
So with all 4 slots occupied its DDR5-4400, hopefully with 2x64GB current 7000 series CPUs will run those at DDR5-5600 speeds which would be quite benificial for photo editing purposes.

Edit: its interesting that so far all 4 top motherboard makers have demonstrated these kits on AM5 platform and not LGA-1700.
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#2
mechtech
Well, since I run Pro, I want the Pro Limit :)

The maximum Memory limit for the different versions of Windows 11/10:
  • Windows 11/10 Home: 128 GB
  • Windows 11/10 Pro: 2 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Pro for Workstations: 6 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Education: 2 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Enterprise: 6 TB
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#3
Raiden85
mechtechWell, since I run Pro, I want the Pro Limit :)

The maximum Memory limit for the different versions of Windows 11/10:
  • Windows 11/10 Home: 128 GB
  • Windows 11/10 Pro: 2 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Pro for Workstations: 6 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Education: 2 TB
  • Windows 11/10 Enterprise: 6 TB
Really don’t know why MS have to put an artificial software limit on RAM capacity these days, if the board supports it just let us make use of it. I’ve always ran the pro versions since the XP days so 2TB RAM will be extremely overkill for many years as a gaming system. If they have to cap the home version at least up it to 512GB or 1TB for god sake.
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#4
Scrizz
ChaitanyaEdit: its interesting that so far all 4 top motherboard makers have demonstrated these kits on AM5 platform and not LGA-1700.
Did you look at the second screenshot?
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