Unleash Ultimate Performance with Gigabyte’s New 700 and 600 Motherboards: Up to 192GB DDR5 Capacity

The new Gigabyte motherboards with Intel 700 and 600 series chipsets can now support up to 192 GB of DDR5 RAM memory. They also support the new non-binary capacity DIMM modules we mentioned earlier, meaning instead of doing it in series of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 GB, they do it in capacities like 24 GB, 48 GB, 96 GB, etc.

DDR5, Unleash Ultimate Performance with Gigabyte’s New 700 and 600 Motherboards: Up to 192GB DDR5 Capacity, Optocrypto

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On February 14, Valentine’s Day, GIGABYTE Technology wants to make you fall in love with its new Intel 700 and 600 chipset motherboards with support for DDR5 RAM. These motherboards will not only support non-binary capacities, like the new 24 or 48 GB modules that some manufacturers are already launching, but will also support high capacities.

Specifically, these motherboards will be able to reach up to 128 GB for binary capacities and up to 192 GB for non-binary capacities. And this non-binary support is standard without having to update the BIOS/UEFI.

Of course, these new GIGABYTE motherboards also support Intel XMP overclocking profiles with maximum speeds of up to 7000 Mhz in the case of 24 GB 2 DIMM configurations.

In this way, GIGABYTE ensures that users can enjoy higher RAM capacities with their motherboards and achieve effortless performance gains thanks to technologies like Intel XMP and AMD EXPO that bring great results in games and other applications that require more power in all those RAM modules that support these accelerated frequency profiles.