Gigabyte has finally released a BIOS update for its AM5 motherboards bringing support for new 24GB and 48GB DIMMs
When the new 24GB and 48GB RAM modules launched AM5 motherboards weren’t ready to handle the new sizes and several motherboard manufacturers have been releasing BIOS updates to provide support which was around 2 months ago. After a long wait, Gigabyte has finally provided support to their X670, B650 and A620 AM5 motherboards which now allows for up to 192GB of RAM across four DIMMs. The below image shows 4 48GB modules running on an A620M Gaming X making a total of 192GB of RAM.
If you have a Gigabyte motherboard and wish to utilise the new RAM module sizes, you should visit Gigabyte.com and find your motherboard and it’s latest BIOS.
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