News G.Skill debuts world's first 256GB (64GBx4) DDR5-6000 CL32 UDIMM memory kit with EXPO support

Every time I see the quad module kits I think "cool, but how many CPUs can actually run these speeds?". It's unfortunate that there don't seem to be many reviews of these as this seems like important information for anyone thinking of using 2DPC.
 
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Every time I see the quad module kits I think "cool, but how many CPUs can actually run these speeds?". It's unfortunate that there don't seem to be many reviews of these as this seems like important information for anyone thinking of using 2DPC.
Well, at least 128 GB in 2 slots is finally here. 96 GB is now budget. :)
 
Well, at least 128 GB in 2 slots is finally here. 96 GB is now budget. :)
Hopefully it'll drive prices down for those who need the extra capacity. Still dual rank so not the type of performance scaling I'd personally be looking for. I am very curious about how the forthcoming single rank 32GB modules perform though. 24GB has some looser subtimings when compared to 16GB, but can generally be tightened up so hopefully 32GB will act the same.
 
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Just bought 2x32GB 6000 CL28 modules. Every now and then I max it. I'll probably upgrade in a year or two, see if DDR5 matures even more.