The 12th generation Core processor has brought support for DDR5 memory at the consumer level. Has anyone used it? One of the reasons that may hinder everyone from launching DDR5 memory is that there are still few platforms available. AMD’s Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 will have to wait until autumn; but the price is higher, especially compared to DDR4, which has a very mature product form. However, at least in terms of price, DDR5 is a roller coaster dive compared to where it is listed. Take Kingston’s Fury Beast 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL40 set as an example, the price in February was $355, and now it has dropped to $244, a drop of $111 (about 738 yuan). The price of the more entry-level DDR5-4800 is even better. The same Kingston Fury Beast 32GB set was once sold for $284 this year, and now it is only $189 (about 1257 yuan). In fact, the better high-frequency DDR4 32GB set is almost the same. this price. Although AMD emphasizes that Zen 4 Ryzen will not support DDR4 natively, it does not rule out that some motherboard manufacturers will implement .
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