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coalminer071

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    i7 5930K @ 4.5GHz
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    Asus Rampage V Extreme
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    8x8GB G.SKILL Trident Z @3200MHz CL14-14-14-34
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    2x EVGA GTX 780 3GB OC
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    Corsair 900D
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    1x Samsung 950 Pro 512GB, 2x Samsung 840 Pro 128GB (Raid 0), 2x Vertex 4 128GB (Raid 0), 3x WD 4TB Reds
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    Corsair AX1200i
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    1 BenQ XL2420TX, 2 BenQ XL2420T
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    Custom Water
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  1. You should go to the manufacturer website and check out their terms of service.
  2. I've bought two memory kits before (with 4 months gap between each purchase). They would work separately but not together. I later found out that one kit was sporting Hynix ICs while the other was sporting Samsung ICs. Some cases of which you cannot mix memory kits and have a stable system, even at Jedec 2133MHz speeds.
  3. That would totally depend on AMD's potential to overclock the memory. Maybe Ryzen would only be capable of running Jedec speeds. You would really need to wait it out and see benchmarks before purchasing kits that are outside of your platform's spec.
  4. Have you tried running your CPU at stock speeds with XMP on? You are also running on the latest BIOS? Just looked at the Asus X99 Strix memory QVL. Corsair's offerings are so small compared to G.SKILL's. Lol It could be that your CPU has a bad IMC. Or it could be that the memory itself is bad and needs RMA.
  5. It could be that your IMC is just that bad. Intel doesn't really look for IMC strength as most people do not think that memory speed doesn't affect overall performance.
  6. Did you buy 2 kits of 2x8GB kits or did you buy a 4x8GB kit
  7. It would automatically change the voltages to 1.35V for you.
  8. Actually you would need to divide the MHz by 2 because it is DDR (double data rate) So It should be. cl10/2400MHz = 9.167ns cl14/3200MHz = 9.375ns Corsair tends to use uneven timings (14-16-16 or 10-12-12) which acts closer to a latency of 15 and 11 respectively
  9. Awesome thanks. Was on vacation the last couple of days so wasn't able to reply. Those drives you got. How do they compare to say the reds or red pro Also did you need a gpu cause I think xeons don't have on board video
  10. So if I do essential the same setup in my house. That would work? So line in to a router to switch to the two different routers at either side of house. And set it up as access points?
  11. My house has a incoming modem which is linked to a router that splits it into two 12 switches. Out of that one switch is connected to the wrt1900ac. Say if I want to get another 1900ac can I make them the two into access points? Or how does that work
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