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ASRock motherboards with Z890 chipset will reach 9,200 MT/s speed in DDR5 memory


ASRock motherboards with Z890 chipset will reach 9,200 MT/s speed in DDR5 memory



Intel has revealed its Lunar Lake laptop processors, processors with notable improvements compared to Meteor Lake. By October, specifically by the 10th, it is expected that Intel introduces Arrow Lake desktop processorssome processors that will come together with plates with LGA1851 socket. Some plates that, according to ASRock, will have a Memory speed that will reach 9,200 MT/s.




According to the specifications that have been seen on X/Twitter by @momomo_us, the ASRock board will support memory DDR5 at 5,600 MT/s nativelyincreasing to the 9,200 MT/s with overclock when used a single DIMM per channel and "single rank" or single rank. ASRock has increased the overclocking speed by 2,000 MT/s, and native DDR5 memory support has also increased with these Z890 chipset-based boards, surpassing the 4,800 MT/s of the current Z790 generation.

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DDR5 memory supported by ASRock Z790 Taichi

These plates are expected to are available alongside Intel Arrow Lake processors or also known as the Intel Core Ultra 200since these processors use a new LGA1851 socket which will force you to use one of those motherboards. For the moment No specific data are known of these boards, since those seen at COMPUTEX reflected generic data such as 4 x DDR5 DIMMs, without any further specifications. We will have to wait for their presentation or some other leak that can offer us some more information.

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Article Editor: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write on Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, both contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I own, in addition to the PC.

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