ASRock has introduced that its Z890I Nova WiFi R2.0 motherboard now helps CQDIMM reminiscence. With this new help, the system can run up to 256GB of DDR5 reminiscence at 7400 MT/s. According to the corporate, this end result was achieved utilizing two Kingston 128GB modules, which is quicker than the 7200 MT/s speeds often seen with reminiscence setups of this measurement.
CQDIMM Memory Allows Higher Capacity
CQDIMM reminiscence relies on CUDIMM, which stands for Clocked Unbuffered DIMM, however it makes use of a four-rank design to enhance reminiscence capability. In easy phrases, one of these DDR5 module is designed to supply each giant reminiscence sizes and excessive speeds.
Each CQDIMM module can attain 128GB, which suggests a two-slot motherboard just like the Z890I Nova WiFi R2.0 can help up to 256GB of reminiscence. This permits compact techniques to run a lot bigger reminiscence configurations than earlier than.
According to ASRock, help for this reminiscence sort was potential thanks to adjustments within the motherboard design, together with {hardware} and software program tuning.
With these enhancements, the motherboard can run 256GB of DDR5 reminiscence at 7400 MT/s, one thing that’s nonetheless unusual on client platforms.
This form of setup is especially aimed toward customers who want each excessive reminiscence capability and robust bandwidth, similar to these working with AI workloads, content material creation, or different demanding skilled duties.
However, it might be troublesome to see many customers shopping for two 128GB modules proper now. For many AI workloads, it may very well be cheaper and simpler to use 4 smaller reminiscence modules as an alternative. Unless somebody particularly wants 7400 MT/s speeds, having extra reminiscence capability could also be extra vital than larger reminiscence frequency.

