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DDR5 Quad kit for 13th gen core.

CarlSpencer
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Hello intel co.

I got a questions for intel 13gh gen i series core.

I'm already using i5 13600K on Z790 board with DDR5 16GB 5600Mhz mem dual kits.

I'd like to upgrade DDR5 mem space for workload, so two of DDR5 16GB 5600Mhz mem will be buy to set 64GB mem space.

If when set four of 64GB mem sets. How frequency it be?

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IsaacQ_Intel
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Hello @CarlSpencer

 

Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities. We would be more than glad to help you with your issue.

 

Based on the information from the official website Ark:

 

·      Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type): 192 GB


·      Memory Types: Up to DDR5 5600 MT/s, Up to DDR4 3200 MT/s



Remember, in all modes, the frequency of system memory is the lowest frequency and latency of all memory modules placed in the system, as determined through the SPD registers on the memory modules. The system memory controller supports a single DIMM connector per channel. If DIMMs with different latency are populated across the channels, the BIOS will use the slower of the two latencies for both channels. For Dual-Channel modes, both channels should have a DIMM connector populated. For Single-Channel mode, only a single channel can have a DIMM connector populated.

 

Additionally, it's important to consult the motherboard's manufacturer to determine its maximum supported RAM capacity.

 

Best regards,

Isaac Q. 

Intel Customer Support Technician



IsaacQ_Intel
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Hello CarlSpencer

 

We hope you are doing fine.

 

Were you able to check the previous post?

Let us know if you still need assistance.

 

Best regards,

Isaac Q. 

Intel Customer Support Technician


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IsaacQ_Intel
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Hello CarlSpencer

 

We hope you are doing fine.

 

We have not heard back from you. So we will close this thread. If you need any additional information, submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.

 

Best regards.

Isaac Q.

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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