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2 years agoIt used to be the case. DDR5 is just very new, and hasn’t really matured quite yet. Let Intel and AMD have a year or two of trial and error and it will be fine.
But for now, it’s 2 sticks or nothing
It used to be the case. DDR5 is just very new, and hasn’t really matured quite yet. Let Intel and AMD have a year or two of trial and error and it will be fine.
But for now, it’s 2 sticks or nothing
Yep. Any research into DDR5 and you would know how Intel AND AMD are both having issues running more than 2 sticks.
Afaik there’s no fix, run 2 or wait for a bios update
For Ryzen 3000/5000 DDR4 was pretty mature. The real DDR4 issues for Ryzen were seen on Zen 1600 and 2000.
I still had trouble with a 5600x running 4 sticks, but I attribute that to a cheap MSI motherboard