I suspect this is a big help for people who are lucky enough to get their hands on ES chips. I seem to remember that in the past, many motherboard manufacturers release support for upcoming chips before release, and this goes back quite some time. I remember I had an i7 980X QS, which I think I was able to get shortly before launch. It was nice to have support for it already in several X58 BIOS iterations.
Memory always functions in this fashion from generation to generation. Not in a linear sense. Ignore any time misconceptions you may have and understand that these timings are perfect for DDR5. https://food-le.com
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Shmee - Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - link
I suspect this is a big help for people who are lucky enough to get their hands on ES chips. I seem to remember that in the past, many motherboard manufacturers release support for upcoming chips before release, and this goes back quite some time. I remember I had an i7 980X QS, which I think I was able to get shortly before launch. It was nice to have support for it already in several X58 BIOS iterations.acrobatcolleague - Thursday, July 7, 2022 - link
Memory always functions in this fashion from generation to generation. Not in a linear sense. Ignore any time misconceptions you may have and understand that these timings are perfect for DDR5. https://food-le.com