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128GB DDR5 AT 5400 is ideal for this. Ive got 64GB at 5600, but Im not smart enough to figure out how its not flaky. Kingston and Crucial are the ones that have shown no compatability issues for me. Im sure there are others, but theyre warranted.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The maximum capacity of the motherboard is 128 gigabytes of RAM. I'm seeing RAM speeds up to 5600 MHz supported. It should work just fine with any brand of RAM.
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