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Leo talks DDR5 with AMD’s Martijn Boonstra

KitGuru is working on a feature about DDR5 memory, and the research is turning out to be rather more enjoyable than we would have expected. We have spoken to Dan Ragland at Intel and he was so enthusiastic that we decided to publish the conversation as a separate video. Now it is the turn of Martijn Boonstra, an AMD Product and Development Manager, as we dig into the details of EXPO and talk about the balance between clock speed and latency.

You can rest assured that we also asked Martijn one of the more important questions of our times, whether RGB lighting is good, excellent or brilliant. It turns out the most important tip for gamers is to set your lighting to red as that guarantees 1,000fps. We think Martijn was joking but honestly, it is tricky to be certain.

Watch via YouTube below:

KitGuru Says: Our conversations with Intel and AMD about DDR5 have been illuminating so far – stay tuned for more from Leo soon!

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