MSI announced the MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX motherboard on April 22. MSI announced The board targets high-performance computing with a focus on memory capabilities. It utilizes the AM5 socket to support the latest AMD processors. The platform will accommodate CPUs with up to 24 cores and 48 threads.
The motherboard features support for DDR5 memory with CUDIMM technology. MSI successfully overclocked a 128GB configuration consisting of dual 64GB modules to 9400 MT/s. The board also supports single-rank memory kits with 24GB or 32GB capacities. These specific kits can exceed 10000 MT/s according to reports.
MSI indicated that memory overclocking performance will improve with future Ryzen CPU updates. This suggests a roadmap for continued compatibility and speed enhancements. The company aims to provide a robust foundation for AMD's upcoming memory technologies. This aligns with expectations for the platform to match industry standards.
MSI highlights memory overclocking capabilities with CUDIMM support
The announcement highlights significant strides in memory speed for the AM5 platform. Users can expect higher bandwidth options for demanding workloads. The focus remains on maximizing the potential of high-capacity DDR5 modules. This release positions the board for enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance.



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