Is there an official "engineering" resource to assist in understanding DDR5 memory selection and deployment on AM5 boards?
I am looking for real engineering data, not marketing, or the speculative and unreferenced opinion I constantly see on youtube or redit.
Specifically:
What are the engineering ramifications of slotting memory?
So what are the real impacts of 2 vs 4 sticks on AM5? Historically there is an impact of having unterminated traces in a daisy chain which suggests, on that basis, 4 is better for example.
This tech site seem to have technical data on DDR5: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336739697_DDR5_Fifth-generation_of_DDR_Memory_Module
Also this tech site explains some information concerning DIMM Slots: https://www.rambus.com/blogs/get-ready-for-ddr5-dimm-chipsets/
Thank you
I read these and they represent some of the better information out there. They are however, old being pre-release and not engineering grade.
I did find a you tube where a fellow used a brute force method of testing to show that 2 sticks of DDR 5 dual rank is faster than 4, the assumption it is the onboard memory controller.
I cannot find and rational why "AMD has a bad memory controller and can't handle 4 sticks" a popular belief on the net. In the absence of engineering specs, I guess this will have to do.
I can do 6400mhz on 2x32gb Hynix kit with 7950x. Let me know if anyone can manage that with 4x16gb.