top | item 37813046 (no title) ptrwis | 2 years ago In DDR5 you have two memory channels per module. discuss order hn newest dathinab|2 years ago but depending on context you still refer to a pair of 32b DDR5 channels as "a single channel"e.g. if we speak about how many memory channels a x86 desktop, prosumer or server CPU have they count them as a single channelmain reason for this is that DDR5 didn't split the channel instead of adding a new channel
dathinab|2 years ago but depending on context you still refer to a pair of 32b DDR5 channels as "a single channel"e.g. if we speak about how many memory channels a x86 desktop, prosumer or server CPU have they count them as a single channelmain reason for this is that DDR5 didn't split the channel instead of adding a new channel
dathinab|2 years ago
e.g. if we speak about how many memory channels a x86 desktop, prosumer or server CPU have they count them as a single channel
main reason for this is that DDR5 didn't split the channel instead of adding a new channel