TL;DR: A counterfeit DDR5 RAM scam has emerged where fake ADATA XPG DDR5 kits sold on Amazon contain old DDR2 modules disguised with misleading labels and packaging. Buyers should exercise caution ...
Just idle curiosity mainly. I have a nice older Intel board that only supports 2 Gig DDR2 RAM, the board has PCIe and SATA and a whole host of other goodies, so the 2 gig limitation seems arbitrary.
Memory, or RAM, is one of the most important components in any PC. Without RAM, your PC cannot run. That certainly makes the prospect of it ever failing sound quite daunting, which is why you might be ...