ASUS has also demonstrated its support for upcoming HUDIMM DDR5 memory on ROG motherboards, leading to cost-effective PC builds. ASUS Demos Initial Support For Budget-Aimed HUDIMM DDR5 Memory Sticks On Its Intel Motherboards Yesterday, ASRock, along with Intel & Teamgroup, announced a new cost-effective memory standard called HUDIMM. This new memory standard enables PC builders to make cost-effective PCs by using "One Sub-Channel" memory designs instead of "Two Sub-Channels". This essentially slashes the DRAM capacity in half of what the modules are actually capable of. The reasoning behind this technology is simple. 16 GB, 24 GB, and higher capacity memory […]
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