No, Ryzen APUs typically support up to 128GB of RAM, so they can definitely handle much more than 64GB.
No, Ryzen APUs typically support up to 128GB of RAM, so they can definitely handle much more than 64GB.
I'm checking the official documentation for the R7 PRO 5750G. It doesn't list any storage capacity restrictions beyond the standard 64GB limit mentioned in the product specs. No forum post or review mentioned this issue.
Laptops frequently have limits on the amount of memory you can add. You visit the website (like Acer) and check the available upgrade options.
The information isn't clearly listed on AMD's official site about memory support for their Ryzen CPUs or the availability of 32GB DDR4 modules. It seems unlikely you'd require more than 64GB RAM with the 5750G desktop APU.
So it's that way now. (I didn't check it properly) The memory size is set by the motherboard. Most are compatible with 128GB.
I heard what I expected. The setup sounds affordable—32GB x 1 DDR4 at 3200MHz, CL16 DIMM, 128GB motherboard capacity. I was wondering why the specs mention only 64GB support. My brother also came across that information online, and I’m just trying to understand. I’m aware there’s a difference in L3 cache size, but that should relate more to memory capacity, not just performance. The AMD site lists dual channel support for both 5800X and 5750G models.