MSI leak confirms that its Intel Z790 fees will be supported by the DDR5-6800 and DDR4-5333 memory modules

MSI leak confirms that its Intel Z790 fees will be supported by the DDR5-6800 and DDR4-5333 memory m

The VideoCardz portal has access to the technical specifications of MSI's motherboard on the new Intel Z790 chipset, an unknown model for future Intel Core 13th generation processors, and has announced support for DDR5-4800 modules as a base.

From the documents received, it is also known that the MSI Z790 series will support the single-range modules by providing support for the memory of the DDR5-6500 standard. It will be recalled that single-range DRAM memory chips are located on one side of the fee and on two side of the DRAM. In comparison, MSI MEG bonus models on the Intel Z690 chipset, which include the Godlike, Ace and Unify models, support DDR5 memory modules with a frequency of up to 6,666 MHz, and slightly simpler MPG models can work with the DDR5-6400 MHz modules.

The MSI will also release the Intel Z790 chipset with DDR memory support.4 In the case of single-range modules, memory will be maintained at a rate of up to 5333 MHz. The MSI Z690 DDR4 fastest fees support the MSI modules with a frequency of up to 5,200 MHz.

Curiously, the MSI database does not yet have a model plate for future Intel Core 13th generation processors. However, there are three fees for future Ryzen 7000 processors on the AMD X670E chipset.

In fact, neither ASUS nor Gigabyte nor ASRock have yet reported how fast DDR5 modules will support the fees for the same Ryzen 7000 processors. However, this information was shared by Biostar, which published the characteristics of its X670E Valkyrie flagship fee.