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Leak Indicates G.SKILL Prepping Non-Binary 24 GB DDR5 Memory Modules w/ AMD EXPO Support

I mean that the same specced xmp/expo kits will perform the same, just more capacity, since someone earlier tried to do napkin bus width math implying it could perform worse. Its just using 24Gbit chips, sure they might be pushed and OCd harder since its a new revision but that wasn't my point
 
I mean that the same specced xmp/expo kits will perform the same, just more capacity, since someone earlier tried to do napkin bus width math implying it could perform worse. Its just using 24Gbit chips, sure they might be pushed and OCd harder since its a new revision but that wasn't my point
They do perform worse. Higher sub-timings due to larger die. You can offset this by manually raising the voltage and lowering the values, but that is per kit basis.
 
They do perform worse. Higher sub-timings due to larger die. You can offset this by manually raising the voltage and lowering the values, but that is per kit basis.
Guees im wrong then. Seems odd, but could this also be due to early bioses not being well optimized for these new SKUs?
 
Republicans will introduce a bill banning such perverted memory.

Well exposing such large amounts of memory to child processes is a perversion of system resources.
 
I really dislike how bad marketing decision in RAM naming derails the topic at hand. It hard to resist.

Well exposing such large amounts of memory to child processes is a perversion of system resources.
This is why we have something called a memory fence or sometimes referred to as a wall.
 
I really dislike how bad marketing decision in RAM naming derails the topic at hand. It hard to resist.


This is why we have something called a memory fence or sometimes referred to as a wall.
Yeah, that memory fence is working great, yes? No overflows, OOB reads and writes, etc...
 
Yeah, that memory fence is working great, yes? No overflows, OOB reads and writes, etc...
I have to admit I was aiming for a bit of dry humor in that reply.
 
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