MSI’s Intel 700 Series Motherboards support up to 192GB RAM

Recently, MSI is announcing the support of 48GB and 24GB DDR5, non-binary memory across Intel 700 and 600 Series motherboards, including MEG, MPG, MAG, and PRO Series products. The importance of having more memory on your motherboards is instrumental and can eventually give an edge to your portfolio whether you are a creator, OEM or normal day-to-day customer.

So, the OEM is working to give you the maximum RAM support so that you can use its motherboards to unlock its full potential of it. Namely, the maximum memory capacity
support is increased to 192GB for 4 DIMMs motherboards and 96GB for 2 DIMMs motherboards. MSI is said to be committed to providing performance and compatibility to DIY enthusiasts.

192gb 13th z790 MSI's Intel 700 Series Motherboards support up to 192GB RAM
Configuration: i9-13900K and MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI
MSI's Intel 700 Series Motherboards support up to 192GB RAM
Configuration: i9-12900KF and MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI

The motherboard giant says it is unnecessary to update the motherboard BIOS for supporting 48 GB-based memory modules. Just install the new memory module to enjoy a more efficient system with more productivity, especially for those multi-tasking gamers and users.

Learn more about MSI Intel Z790 and B760 series motherboards: https://www.msi.com/Landing/intel-13th-gen-raptor-lake-z790-b760-motherboard

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