The overclocking potential of AMD's next-generation platform and family of processors should be pretty exciting, if the latest comments from executives are to be believed.
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Yeah.....that's not going to happen. AMD can make a memory controller, but it isn't good at writing AGESA or reference BIOS code to make that happen. Plus, the QVL standards vary across different manufacturers of the motherboards. Intel has tighter reigns on things like this and DDR5 is still a bit of a **** show on Z690. As was DDR4 when it first came out on X99.They need to focus on DDR5 optimizations out of the box. Plug it in and go.
To echo Dan's response: DDR5 is... special. There's half a dozen separate voltages that affect memory speed potential, hundreds of separate timing settings with... millions+ of potential combinations. Performance is not consistent with the same settings between different ICs. Memory manufacturers are not paying attention to cooling, so the best kits out of the box are either Corsair's top kit for running stock or bare sticks from the likes of Dell for adding cooling to. DDR5 comes in at a JEDEC speed of 4800MHz for one DIMM per channel, and you're likely only going to get up to 5600MHz or perhaps 6000MHz before you need active cooling to keep the memory truly stable.They need to focus on DDR5 optimizations out of the box. Plug it in and go.