Expansion card lets you insert 512GB of extra DDR5 memory into your PCIe slot — CXL 2.0 AIC designed for TRX50 and W790 workstation motherboards

Gigabyte launches the AI Top CXL R5X4 add-in-card to expand the amount of memory on the brand's TRX50 AI Top and W790 AI Top motherboards.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/expansion-card-lets-you-insert-512gb-of-extra-ddr5-memory-into-your-pcie-slot-cxl-2-0-aic-designed-for-trx50-and-w790-workstation-motherboards

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