MSI Boasts 192GB Memory With 6400MT/s Speed Following X870 BIOS Update

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Run 192GB(48GBx4) At Incredible Speeds With New BIOS Update On X870 Motherboards!

[Press Release] MSI’s latest X870 BIOS version opens the door to 192GB memory at speeds as high as 6400MT/s. According to the company, MEG X870E Godlike testing shows stable memory speeds of 6400MT/s using Hynix-chip modules of 192GB(48GBx4) memory.

Similarly, the MPG X870E Carbon WiFi motherboard is now capable of running a similar configuration of Micron-chip memory at 6000MT/s.

MSI MEG X870 GODLIKE Motherboard
MSI Has Pushed The Meg X870E Godlike To Its Limits In Stress Tests

MSI’s Latency Killer is yet another useful feature that has improved with this BIOS update. When used with DDR5-6400 192GB(48GBx4) memory, Latency Killer can now boast figures as low as 72.4ns.

Wrapping up the list, the Memory Try It! feature adds an element of accessibility to memory overclocking. To learn more about these features and the company’s X870 motherboard lineup, follow this link to the official website. You can also visit this link for details on Latency Killer.

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