Towards H610 motherboards in DDR5?


Obviously, motherboard manufacturers are increasingly considering turning to memory DDR5 for their H610 cards. The reasons ? Increasingly affordable memory in the face of DDR4 and Intel’s desire to curb the production of products geared towards older technologies/standards.

H610: to motherboards equipped with DDR5 ?

Via VideoCardz, we learn that Intel plans to reduce the production of its old generation cards like the B660 and Z690 which are still very present. However, for the H610, nothing, and it must be said that it is a chipset who has not found a replacement. No matter how hard you look, the H710 does not exist.

Keep DDR5 prices

So, in order to maintain a certain novelty on this entry-level platform, it’s a safe bet that cards in DDR5 emerge. It must be said that this memory standard has become more affordable. As an example, a Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB kit (32 GB 6000 MT/s), is now displayed at 202 € compared to more than €500 last May. This is also true for Ripjaws S5 a little less premium whose selling price is 148 € once morest more than 350 € at launch.

All these reasons mean that it is not impossible to see the arrival of small entry-level cards equipped with slots DDR5 memories. This is currently the case with AMD and models equipped with chipset A620… Even if DDR4 remains even more affordable.

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