lol DDR4 is all you can run on new Intel CPUs and motherboards. It's a couple of years into an expected service life of about a decade. No "DDR5" or other standard has yet been officially defined...
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lol DDR4 is all you can run on new Intel CPUs and motherboards. It's a couple of years into an expected service life of about a decade. No "DDR5" or other standard has yet been officially defined...
I'm a no-window kinda guy, visual bling on my components isn't a major issue (so long as they aren't too disgustingly fugly, like the awesomely-efficient-yet-utterly-hideous Noctua NH-D15 cooler).
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Well, your advice is far more optimistic than I expected. I didn't expect it to be any sort of real problem either, I was surprised when I first discovered it could even be a problem (here). To be...
Desktop DDR4 is currently supported by only one platform, of course: Intel X99 Wellsburg chipset with a Haswell-E processor. Most X99 mobos have 8 physical DIMM slots, some have 4, 12, even 16. ...