MSI Enables 24 and 48 GB DDR5 DIMM Support, Up to 192 GB RAM

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nekrosoft13:

I never understood these references.. I got 75 tabs open in my chrome now, and it uses 3.8gb.. OMG, 3.8gb out of my 64gb, the horror
https://i.imgur.com/vHnmBZX.jpg xD
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Not sure it is good news for overclockers that DDR5 has built in ECC. I hope it can be switched off in the BIOS.
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rl66:

You must be too young 🙂 , it was in early chrome (and only on windows if i remember right)
when we moved to chrome cause it was lightweight on ram and snappy XD
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rl66:

No, i don't need ECC anymore as i am half-retired (worked in very dangerous job before to be in computer work) so i wait my wife retirement. I have no more twin xeon system 🙂
Aslong as you are not doing any mission critical work even semi retired. I would not trust doing it on 128GB of memory without ECC 🙂 For me my personal limit is 64GB anything over that needs ECC.
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rl66:

No, i don't need ECC anymore as i am half-retired (worked in very dangerous job before to be in computer work) so i wait my wife retirement. I have no more twin xeon system 🙂
With these memory densities it will become pretty common to have ECC. Not yet but I bet before DDR6 comes out it will be very common to see ECC for desktops. You just have so much more likelihood of getting an error with these very large memory sizes.
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southamptonfc:

Not sure it is good news for overclockers that DDR5 has built in ECC. I hope it can be switched off in the BIOS.
it cannot.
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rl66:

You must be too young 🙂 , it was in early chrome (and only on windows if i remember right)
nah... I started with AOL and super stable Windows 95. even if back in the day Chrome had memory management issues those days are long gone.
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nekrosoft13:

even if back in the day Chrome had memory management issues those days are long gone.
I don't think so. I think people just stopped using 2GB RAM on their system.
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nekrosoft13:

even if back in the day Chrome had memory management issues those days are long gone.
they aren't, actually chrome just went full dumbass and made their memory issues worse by capping their 64bit processes to 4GB address space each, all because their stupid sandbox dies if you go higher.
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RealNC:

Is DDR5 still hard to drive? I upgraded to 4x8 sticks of DDR4 on my Zen2+ (had 2 since 2020, ordered another 2 a couple months ago,) and while it works, everyone tells me "how lucky I am" because apparently most people have to drop from 3600 to 3200 for it to work. Is DDR5 solving this once and for all?
DDR5 4 sticks more issues than 2 and more temperamental than DDR4. Buildzoid has done many vids on DDR5 and almost always the memory speeds, timings, stability are more limited with 4 sticks vs 2. Pretty sure this has something to do with the release of 24gb sticks, to provide more capacity in 2 DIMM slots when ppl dont want to use 4.