MSI Project Zero motherboard with CAMM2 memory

MSI reveals an intriguing motherboard with CAMM2 memory support

MSI has teased a concept Z790 motherboard that features CAMM2 memory. The board is called the Project Zero Plus. We reviewed a system with the B650 Project Zero a little while back. It’s main feature us that all the major connectors are relocated to the rear of the motherboard, including the power connectors, system headers and SATA ports, but this new concept with CAMM2 memory something altogether different.

CAMM stands for Compression Attached Memory Module. It’s a new standard designed to replace SO-DIMM memory in laptops. Its advantage is that it incorporates what would normally be a dual-channel configuration into a single module, therefore saving space. This space saving isn’t so much in the X and Y dimensions, but the Z dimension, meaning it’s well suited to thin form factors.



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