New DDR5 Memory Modules Released in 24GB and 48GB Densities Need new Firmware For Ryzen 7000

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Module sizes that aren't powers of 2 somehow seem wrong. Is it just me?
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Great for productivity machines, but games still barely exceed 16-17GB in my experience. Might change in the next couple years
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DonMigs85:

Great for productivity machines, but games still barely exceed 16-17GB in my experience. Might change in the next couple years
I don't see games needing more than 16GB any time soon. Even then, 12GB is probably still enough for even the most demanding (or poorly optimized...) games so long as you aren't dong a bunch of things in the background.
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DonMigs85:

Great for productivity machines, but games still barely exceed 16-17GB in my experience. Might change in the next couple years
The latest PS5 ports like Returnal officially recommend 32 GB.
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24 GB of DDR5 RAM (12+12) would actually be a good option for people with an APU. The 780M seems like it will be a very decent GPU for an APU, and 16 GB is probably a bit too low (since it's shared), and 32 GB is probably a bit overkill, so 24 GB would be an awesome man in the middle.
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Monstieur:

The latest PS5 ports like Returnal officially recommend 32 GB.
They changed that to 16 before release.
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at what speed ? ddr5 can't even work properly with 4 sticks... those 4x48gbs kits are a joke...on X670 all I managed to boot was 3600 which gave me atrocious performance, worst than ddr4 because of the latency so I ended up like 100% of reviews and pre-built with 2 sticks still the biggest scam since DDR5 was introduced 4 dimms motherboard, which barely work at hugely reduced performance when they work...most memory/motherboard it won't even boot with 4
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DonMigs85:

Great for productivity machines, but games still barely exceed 16-17GB in my experience. Might change in the next couple years
schmidtbag:

I don't see games needing more than 16GB any time soon. Even then, 12GB is probably still enough for even the most demanding (or poorly optimized...) games so long as you aren't dong a bunch of things in the background.
every year the entire software ecosystem gets more and more bloated, in the case of games, the memory requirements balloon with every console generation, and you can bet that once consoles are shipping with more memory, the requirements will go up, even if there is no good reason for it. bonus: 96kb demo [youtube=2NBG-sKFaB0]