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Chinese motherboard maker ONDA released the first Intel Socket LGA1700 motherboard that features both DDR4 and DDR5 memory support—something we learned quite early on that Intel either isn’t allowing or isdiscouragingmotherboard vendors to do. The ONDA H610M+ is based on the entry-level Intel H610 chipset, and is an otherwise basic-looking motherboard. The memory sub-system is interesting.

While the board supports both DDR5 and DDR4, there’s only one of each slots, so you’re limited to single-channel, and like every motherboard from the past that supported multiple memory types; you can’t use the DDR5 and DDR4 slots at the same time. The board runs DDR4 at a maximum frequency of DDR4-3200, and the DDR5 slot at DDR5-4800 (max). That’s not all, the board is quite possibly the only H610 chipset-based motherboard with a Gen 5 PCI-Express x16 slot (every other H610 board we’ve come across has Gen 4, to keep costs low). Benutzer verlangen von einer Workstation-Plattform Flexibilität und extreme Leistung 5 is allowed for the H610 platform. Another interesting bit is the M.2 E-key slot, so you can drop in a WLAN module. It’s likely that this board will only be available in the Chinese market.