AEMP III Delivers a Seamless Experience with New Kingston 64GB DDR5 Memory Modules
Much of the PC news is about a new type of DIMM called Clock Unbuffered DIMM (CUDIMM). more interested in memory capacity than raw speed. Good news. The trusted memory experts at Kingston have created a 64GB memory module that you can buy soon: Kingston RAM DDR5 6400MT/s 64GB CUDIMM.
64GB of DDR5 RAM on a single stick opens up some exciting new possibilities. The 128GB 1DPC configuration looks pretty compelling. In fact, many enthusiasts will be tempted by the prospect of installing four of these modules, giving them an impressive 256GB (4x64GB) of memory without having to upgrade to quad-channel workstation hardware.
To ensure a smooth experience with a system that has four of these memory modules on your ASUS Z890 or B860 motherboard, the ASUS R&D team worked closely with Kingston. Typically, filling all four memory slots on a motherboard in pursuit of more capacity requires running at lower memory speeds. But thanks to the collaboration with Kingston, not only do these systems boot and run with exceptional stability with the new 256GB kits, but you also have an easy path to additional performance gains.
When the system detects that you have installed four 64GB Kingston modules on one of the ASUS 800 series motherboards, you will see an option in the BIOS for ASUS Enhanced Memory Profile III (AEMP III). This advanced firmware feature enables unprecedented memory performance with advanced CUDIMM memory. Through a two-phase tuning process, AEMP III first optimizes the clock driver and then the memory frequency. This provides the best balance between performance and stability.
Previously, AEMP III only supported dual-module configurations, but users can now boost frequency and performance with this quad-module configuration. On a test system with an Intel Core processor Ultra Series 2, ROG Maximus Z890 motherboard Extreme and four 64GB Kingston modules, we achieved stable operation at DDR5-5600 with the AEMP III profile enabled. That's a 27% performance boost over DDR5-4400, the base speed users experience when installing four DDR5 modules on an Intel motherboard.
With four new 5GB DDR64 memory modules from Kingston and an ASUS Z890 or B860 motherboard, you have a unique opportunity to increase your system's memory capacity to an impressive level. Once you install this memory kit on your ASUS motherboard, don't miss out on the opportunity to improve stability and performance with AEMP III.