RAM is one of those things you can never have enough of. Even if you have the best graphics card or processor, if you run out of memory, your games will run “jumpy” and the most demanding programs can even crash your computer.
Although Windows 11 can theoretically run with just 4 GB of memory, in practice the absolute minimum amount is 8 GB of RAM; but as soon as you want to use certain programs, it is advisable to switch to 16 GB minimumalthough more and more people are opting for 32 GB. Professional and enthusiast users have been using 64 GB for a while now… but that’s where the progression stops.
Now, MSI has confirmed that it will be the first manufacturer to offer compatibility with a new type of RAM allowing reach up to 64 GB for each module; so if we occupy the four spaces we have on the motherboard, we could theoretically reach up to 256 GB of RAM. You can finally open another Chrome tab.
More RAM for your PC
All joking aside, despite the importance of RAM and how quickly some programs and games are able to use it, we have gone through many years in which this component has barely evolved. The arrival of the DDR5 standard brought more speed, but not necessarily more capacity; That’s about to change.
The reason why more than 64 GB of RAM is not normally installed lies in the devices themselves. memory modules. Most motherboards have two or four memory slots, and if we go to a specialized store, it is common to find that we will find 16 GB modules; the maximum we can install is therefore 64 GB. However, this is not the theoretical limit allowed by Windows and motherboards, and there are already modules of 32 GB each; but even that is going to be overshadowed by the latest trailer.
The key has been in the development of Micron’s new 1-beta chips, which will soon hit the market in Kingston’s new Fury Renegade memories; The new kit consists of four DDR5 memory modules, each 64 GB for a total of 256 GB. Kingston and MSI have teamed up for this launch, usable on the latter’s motherboards.
MSI announced it would release new motherboards capable of 256GB of RAM, but also promised updates for current tables which allow such a quantity of memory to be installed; Although at the moment there is no list of products that will receive this update, we hope that this means that it will not be necessary to change the entire computer to take the plunge. At the moment, MSI showed a screenshot of a computer with 256 GB of RAM, based on a Ryzen 9 7900X processor on an MSI PRO X670-P WIFI card, so, at a minimum, this model should receive the update updated in the near future. future.
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