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  1. If you have a 1.5 ton car with 300WHP going down the highway at 200KM/H. Won't adding another 1.5 ton change how the car behaves? Same thing with memory.
  2. If you look at the price of the 3200MHz CL14 Flare X kit that G.SKILL offers, they are close in price to the 3600MHz from their other product lines that are for Intel systems. This tells me that Ryzen is pretty particular on the memory ICs. I highly doubt anything besides Ryzen rated memory kits will run at the rated Intel XMP frequency and timing. I'm pretty sure these Flare X kits can be overclocked to 3600MHz and beyond on intel platforms. This is just my 2 cents.
  3. http://www.gskill.com/en/press/view/g-skill-trident-z-ddr4-memory-with-samsung-ics-achieve-world’s-first-5ghz-frequency-record Samsung IC chips are in the higher skus now.
  4. So G.SKILL just announced their new Trident Z RGB series. Included in the article is a YT video. Seems like the best compared to Zadak551 and Corsair's RGB solution. What do you guys think? http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/g-skill-announces-rgb-lighting-ddr4-with-trident-z-rgb-series.html https://www.techpowerup.com/228831/g-skill-announces-revolutionary-rgb-lighting-ddr4-with-trident-z-rgb-series [youtube]
  5. Please view this recent video on modern games with high freq memory
  6. I don't mean to be rude or anything but mixing memory like that will cause stability issues. Please read this part that I wrote.
  7. OP please understand that when people stating things about buy 2x16GB now and upgrade later. These guys never ran into memory incompatibility issues before. It's the same thing with SLI multiple graphic cards. The fastest speed you can achieve is the slowest card of the stack. Never buy 2 memory kits that have the same spec. If you have one memory kit with chips made by Samsung and the 2nd memory kit made from Hynix, the chances of them being compatible are slim to none. What are you using the computer for? I'm running a 64GB system and haven't found the need to upgrade any further.
  8. Please state your motherboard in these posts. That motherboard might be only able to do 2x4GB at 3000MHz depending on how crappy the motherboard and bios is.
  9. Please note it's not recommended by all memory manufacturers to mix memory kits even if they are the same speed/latency/memory size.
  10. Interesting, a kit rated for 3000/1.35 cannot run at rated specs. Someone must have not been paying attention in their QA. Some memory chips favor lower voltages or cannot run at higher voltages. That must have been the case. Interesting, a kit rated for 3000/1.35 cannot run at rated specs. Someone must not have been paying attention in their QA. Some memory chips favor lower voltages or cannot run at higher voltages. That must have been the case here.
  11. 2133, 2666, and 3200 would be using BLCK of 100. Im guessing he isnt using one of those frequencies.
  12. What is the model number of you memory kit?
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