Motherboard manufacturers MSI and Gigabyte have announced that their products are compatible with non-binary DDR5 RAM and support 24 GB and 48 GB modules, which allows for a maximum capacity of 192 GB of RAM. . That's what we can learn on overclocking.com, which reports the info. This capability is available on motherboards based on Intel 600 series and 700 series chipsets, with four DIMMs. Users do not need to do any extra manipulations to use these modules, but at the moment the 24GB and 48GB kits are not yet available in stores. This update does not apply to DDR4 motherboards, even if they have the correct chipset.