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DDR5 memory, according to MSI, will cost 50 to 60 percent more than DDR4 memory. – guru3d.com
Memory manufacturers are hard at work supplying new modules to retailers while motherboard manufacturers steadily unveil their…

Memory manufacturers are hard at work supplying new modules to retailers while motherboard manufacturers steadily unveil their plans for the next-generation Intel 600 series chipsets.
Both products should be available on November 4th, which is the official…
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