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DDR5-10000 memory is closer than ever after JEDEC, the managing body of the standard, extends the base DDR5 specThe march towards DDR5-10000 continues. Although overclockers have already well and truly passed that mark, those kinds of speeds are all but out of reach without extreme cooling and you have the ...
DDR5 can scale to 8,800 MT/s per the specifications of JEDEC, which creates the standards by which microprocessors are built, Humphrey said. DDR5’s architecture also increases the bandwidth of ...
your memory modules could be clocked at a lower JEDEC standard, such as 4,800 MHz or 6,400 MHz by default. Depending on your RAM of choice, this could be fine. However, some DDR5 configurations ...
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