AI broke the RAM market, but hybrid DDR4/DDR5 motherboards could be the fix
AI-driven demand for DDR5 memory has caused prices to skyrocket, prompting ASRock to introduce hybrid DDR4/DDR5 motherboards as a potential solution for PC builders.
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AI-driven demand for DDR5 memory has caused prices to skyrocket, prompting ASRock to introduce hybrid DDR4/DDR5 motherboards as a potential solution for PC builders.
Best Buy slashes $176 off the Kingston Fury Beast 64 GB DDR5 kit, dropping the price to just under $1,000 and offering up to 6,400 MHz overclock speeds for gamers and creators.
RAMMap, a free Sysinternals utility, reveals hidden Windows memory categories and lets power users clear the standby cache, turning guesswork about RAM usage into data‑driven diagnostics.
ASRock, Intel, and TeamGroup are introducing HUDIMM, a new DDR5 memory standard designed to lower costs through a single 32-bit sub-channel architecture.