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Hello, I'm building my first pc and this are my key parts (I'll overclock): -Z370 MSI Gaming pro carbon -i7 8700K delid -RTX 2080 I'm looking to buy the RAM but I don't know which one to pick. The cheapest 3000Mhz and 3200 Mhz modules I found are both Corsair Vengeance LPX (2x8GB): -3200Mhz C16: 130€ -3000Mhz C15: 115€ If there's a noticeable performance benefit I'm totally fine to spend 15€ more. Consider that I'll overclock the ram (or at least try to do it lol, I've never done it). I'll mainly play 1080p games at the highest refrash rate possible (if it matters) Which one would you pick and why? Thanks!
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Hi all, I am very confused. I am looking at the MSI QVL for the board I am thinking of buying to find out which memory would go well with it. The board is the B450 Gaming plus Max (QVL: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B450-GAMING-PLUS-MAX#support-mem-19). I'm not sure I understand what the 1|2|4 Dimm stands for, does it mean if it only is checked for 1 and 2 Dimms that it won't work (at the reported speed) with 4 Dimms? I want to start of with 16GBs and then expand to 32 if needed (Blender and gaming, possible Unity) Also I am now looking at this GSkill Aegis set since it's relatively cheap, it's present in the QVL and, if I do understand the check-marks correctly, can be used with 4 modules. Is it worth spending about 25 euros more on 3200MHz RAM? Will be using it with a Ryzen 5 3600 to replace a 1231V3 with 16GB DDR3@1600MHz. Thanks
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Hi guys, I'm thinking of purchasing a Ryzen 5 3600 along with a MSI B450 Gaming plus MAX motherboard (due to the out-of-the-box support for ryzen 3000). I will be replacing a E3-1231V3 with 16gb of DDR3@1600MHz. I'm not really much for overclocking, though I might give it a try at some point. At the moment I don't see myself using more than 16GBs of memory, but in the future I might (Deep Learning and 3D modelling), so I want 4 DIMM slots of which two are occupied. I am mostly torn between 3000MHz, since there is a kit that is cheap and tested in the QVL of the mobo to support the speed and support up to 4 DIMMs. For some reason most memory is only compatible in one or two DIMMs. I am looking at this set: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/FNprxr/gskill-aegis-16gb-2-x-8gb-ddr4-3000-memory-f43000c16d16gisb Going for 3200MHz will cost me at least 15-20 euro more if I pick a set that is compatible with 4 DIMMs on this motherboard. Should I really spend that much more on slightly faster RAM? Thanks
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I have a 2300x and was wondering if it's worth it to get a 3200g? I plan on using it with an amd raedon rx580 8gb and16gb ddr3. Would getting a 3200g be worth it?
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does ryzen 5 1600 support 3200 mhz ram ? particularly speaking F4-3200C16D-16GVKB . is it supported by ryzen 5 1600 ? motherboard x370 gaming plus msi .
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Hello, I am from India and I wanted to build a pc. My use of that pc would be gaming at low-medium settings and for creating media. I am anyway going to cut down the price by around 5K. I'm Buying these parts at a local shop in my city called as The IT Depot. All of these prices are from that website (except for the SSD, it is from amazon). PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant Type Item Price CPU AMD - Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Processor ₹13830.00 Motherboard MSI - B450 TOMAHAWK ATX AM4 Motherboard ₹10550.00 Memory G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ₹15260.00 Storage Kingston - A400 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ₹1925.00 Case Cooler Master - MasterBox Lite 5 RGB ATX Mid Tower Case ₹5450.00 Power Supply Cooler Master - MWE 450 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply ₹2738.00 Keyboard Cooler Master - MasterSet MS120 (US) Wired Gaming Keyboard w/Optical Mouse ₹5945.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total ₹55698.00 Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-11-08 22:23 IST+0530 Is it worth that price? Is this worth for the parts? Thanks...
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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 3600Mhz Memory. Model: F4-3600C17D-16GTZR It says it is optimized for Ryzen, although there aren't much reviews on it for me to settle on it, so I'm curious if this is the best RAM to get since it's at 3600mhz and 16-18-18-38 Latency. Or should I just get the G.Skill Flare X 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 3200Mhz Memory Black instead? I'm open to all opinions, so feel free to give any extra info if you want.
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CORSAIR vengeance rgb 3200 help...
FireStormChiMerA posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
CORSAIR vengeance rgb 3200 which SETTING should i choose? these have the same stock voltages.. 3400mhz 1618-18-36 3200mhz 14-16-17-36 -
OK so I'm building a ryzen 2600+ MSI b450 tomahawk. I looked up the QVL on MSI website and obviously, many 16gb 3200mhz kits which are available in the market aren't listed there. I wanted to know whether I need to refer to the qvl even for 2666/2667 MHz speeds. Because there are a few 2666 modules which aren't there in the qvl. So under/equal to what speed will a ram run at the rated speed even if its not listed in the qvl. Is it 2400 or is it 2666. Because both are non-oc speeds. Thank you and please reply.
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Specifications: Mainboard: Gigabyte X570 Gaming X (Rev. 1.0) - BIOS Version F12h CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X RAM: G.Skill F4-3200C16D-32GTZR (2 Sticks á 16GB) [this is the non-X -> non-AMD version] Cooling: Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 (and 5x be quiet 140mm pure wings 2 case fans) GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super SSD: NVMe M.2 Samsung 970 Evo 1TB PSU: Be Quiet Straight Power 11 650W Hey there, about half a year ago i bought the components for a new system. I checked every possible compability before buying the parts. I went to the local store and picked everything up. But the memory kit (F4-3200C16D-32GTZRX (X=AMD version)) i planned to buy was not available. So i asked the pc-hardware-guy if he knows which smiliar RAM i can use instead. So he said the F4-3200C16D-32GTZR (non X) should work. We looked it up in the qvl on the G.Skill website and it says the non-x kit should be exactly as "compatible" as the specific "AMD-Version". I built a ton of PCs before, so the building-part ended successfully without any problems as expected. The system ran absolutely smooth and everything ran as it should be. (I usually don´t really check any Benchmarking-Scores for comparison. I only let the system run at full load for some time to check the temps). Everything turned out well. At this point i literally forgot about the RAM and XMP. So not checking this part right about then was a dumb fail. About 2 weeks ago i watched some LinusTechTips-Videos about XMP-Technology and randomly looked in my BIOS settings and saw that i had XMP not enabled and the memory ran at 2133 mhz with the timings 15-15-15-36. After endless trial and error i have to consider that i am not able to tweak the settings in a way that my RAM runs at the rated speed. HWiNFO, CPU-Z and the BIOS says that the memory is running at 1,35V, 2133 MHz and the timings 15-15-15-36. It sould be 1,35V, 3200 MHz with the timings at 16-18-18-38. I tried every possible combination of the listet settings below. But nothing helped at all. What i have done already (checked most of the things twice): • Checked if the two sticks are in the correct slots like the mainboard manual says. (DDR4_A2 and DDR4_B2) • Updated the BIOS to F12h. (the latest update with memory support fixes/updates) • Enabled the XMP Profile (profile1; there is only this one available) • Enabled the "XMP High Frequency Support" in the BIOS (Level 1, 2, 3 and auto) • Enabled and disabled the Gear-Down-Mode • Checked if the RAM is in the compability-List of the Mainboard for Matisse-CPUs (Basically it is, but only the version with 4 Sticks (Q=Quad; D=Dual) [F4-3200C16Q-32GTZR ]. There is also an AMD-specific version of this kit. But the "AMD" Version of this RAM is not in the list! Don´t know why the AMD-specific version ist not listed but the non-AMD is? Maybe they checked only this one. Could be possible due to the high amount of kits. • Checked if the RAM is on the qvl-list of G.Skill. (It is listed in there like the hardware-guy at the store and i have checked already) (• I know the fact, that dependig on the software, the displayed RAM speed is usually divided by 2.) • Set everything manually. (Timings, Frequency, Voltage, XMP-Profile On/Off in every possible combination) Basically, after "save and exit" in the BIOS the system shuts down and boots again automatically. The moment when the fans start spinning it shuts down immediately and then boots correctly. But the first boot-attempt after changing a settings takes 2-3 minutes. After that, i cheked the timings, voltage and frequency everytime with HWiNFO, CPU-Z and the Task-Manager. It says always 2133 MHz, 15-15-15-36 independently of the saved settings. After returning to the BIOS the settings from bevore the boot-process are still in there corretly. It seems that the BIOS saves everything as it should an does not reset anything. But somehow it does not apply them. Has anyone tested the AMD-Version of the RAM F4-3200C16D-32GTZRX with this Mainboard? Is it working properly? And does anyone know if it is possible to run the non-AMD Version with XMP? (The QVL says it sould, but why does the exact same memory kit exists specifically as AMD-Version when both of them are listed as AMD-compatible?) I already wrote an mail to the G.Skill-Support but got no response so far. Maybe they will contact me this week. I´ll give them some time. I wrote the mail at the weekend :D If they reply, i will post an update. I hope that my explanation was understandable. I am not an english-native-speaker. If you want to have any photos or more infos i will reply as fast as possible :) Thanks in advance!
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Hi guys, So I've recently purchased 2 corsair vengeance rgb pro 8gb×2 3200MHz ram sticks (pre-owned). HOWEVER, they have arrived today and have found that they were actually 2 sticks from a pack of 4 (8gb×4 originally). Can these two alone work fine or will I loose ANY kind of performance or have compatability issues. (I'm only planning to use these 2 sticks and not buying any more). They have model numbers of: CMW32GX4M4C3200C16 While if you buy the two pack the number is CMW16GX4M2C3200C16 I assume the difference is due to the quantity in a pack. I have attached photos. Let me know Thanks
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Hi so I've just finished building my new pc 3600 5700xt red dragon Aorus 570x Corsair vengeance gddr 4 3200 16gb ram Corsair spec 5 case 5x case fans Cpu stock cooler I've been using msi after burner and hwinfo to track temps while gaming. When doing so ive noticed that my memeory temps are hitting around 60°c, gpu at 70 and cpu between 60-80 depending on load. Should I be concerned about the memeory temps at all? XMP is disabled and I havent touched the voltage since putting it together. Also when in the bios its showing my ram as running at 2137.42 mhz at a voltage of 1.236?
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Need help with my ram speeds, every time i use them at their base 3200 mhz speed i get a blue screen. It boots to windows but after a bit it crashes with a blue screen. Its only stable with everything at auto which is 2133 mhz. I already tried updating bios, using xmp, memory try it and every time it crashes. My specs: MSI B350M MORTAR AMD Ryzen 5 1400 3.2GHz Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x 4 GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz, C16) Corsair Series VS550 Gigabyte 1060 6g OC Edition
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Hello again, today is the day I get to build, bitch, go to best but or micro center, build again, and go get a beer. I originally went Intel 2066, with a EVGA DARK. I returned that for a ASUS ROG ZENITH ($400 even a good price?) and went with a AMD TR4 1920X (again was $400 even a good price). I have a Corsair CMW16GX4M2C3600C18 and G.Skill F4-3200C16D-16GVGB ram. Corsair is $210, and G.Skill is 134. I did read I am willing to buy more RAM on BF, but this get the system up and runnning. Bar the idiotic LEDS, is it worth the difference for the $75, for 400hrz? I haven't posted the system with the RAM either, so bar none, it could come down to compatibility. Can anyone refer me to memory benchmark software, if both post, and I wanted to see the difference, or should I just use some in game bench marks and cinebench? I'm going to try to be diligence, and post my results,. Second, anyone want to throw their hat into the ring about the SSD RAID vs NVME? Onboard vs Hardware Raid. The card is Adaptec RAID 6805E Storage Controller, which is a pce 1x. The board has raid on it, AMD X399 chipset : 6 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s), Support Raid 0, 1, 10 I am going to try to make sure to disable the appropriate things in bios before testing the system. The drive are Intel 540, x4, vs Samsung Evo 970. Any help would be awesome! Thanks in Advance, AKV
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Hello, I'm planning on ditching my ancient i5 4670k for 2600X in near future. the i5 just can't keep up with AAA games and 2600X seems to offer good performance for good price and somewhat future proof due to AM4 socket. Another big deal with 2600X for me is how it does the overclocking for you via XFR. I'm a very lazy person so that is absolutely perfect for me. Plug and play. I totally understand how people enjoy tweaking the clock speeds, ect manually, trying to get that few more % of performance out of their gear, but that's just not me. The build I have planned: R5 2600X MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (Chosen based on this review) GPU would be my existing GTX 1070. However, I'm not quite sure about what to do with RAM. I did the terrible mistake of diving into the deep end of Ryzen RAM discussion and the impression I got was that if I wasn't getting 3600Mhz Samsung B-die and overlock that, my RAM would be worthless. Jokes aside, the discussion around RAM and Ryzen can be bit overwhelming. I'm currently looking at these two kits, but not sure what to do: Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX Black, DDR4 3000MHz, 1.35V, CL15 (CMK16GX4M2B3000C15) This kit is in the approved/tested RAM list for the motherboard and G.Skill 16GB (2x8GB), Ripjaws V, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16 (F4-3200C16D-16GVKB) Not listed in the motherboard support page, but its 3200Mhz, its the top seller at the biggest PC store in my country (Finland) so it must be decent enough? Also marginally cheaper. What i'm worried about with the Gskill option is possible instability since its not listed on the MSI site...But Corsair is slower. The ideal experience for me would be boot the PC for the first time, go to BIOS, check on A-XMP, get the advertised speeds and never look back. Thanks,
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Hi to everyone. I am interested in how to compare these two kind of solutions as I'd like to know how the total quantity of RAM GB weighs in giving to one of the two kits the 1st place. Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-G GAMING (WI-FI AC) CPU: i5 8600K Usage (Work): Heavy Google Chrome browsing (up to n.2 Chrome instances opened together with 30/40 tabs opened total) + Photoshop (both Chrome & Photoshop opened all together) Also consider Gaming, but for that the computer will be equipped with NVidia 1060 6Gb These are the two kits: Kit 1: 32Gb (2x16Gb) Name: G.Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz CL16 (16-16-16-36)Model Number: F4-3200C16D-32GTZAIC: 8Gb Samsung B-DieRank: DualSided: DoubleSource: Jedec Info (http://i.imgur.com/z4ReAoo.png) Kit 2: 16Gb (2x8Gb) Name: G.Skill Trident Z 3600 MHz CL15 (15-15-15-35)Model Number: F4-3600C15D-16GTZIC: 8Gb Samsung B-DieRank: SingleSided: SingleSource: Jedec Info (https://abload.de/img/3600c14thaiphoonr4q8d.jpg) I'd like to compare them at their XMP setting, no extra overclock purpose, so only comparison between their XMP values (3200 16-16-16-36 Vs. 3600 15-15-15-35) Thank you all.
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Numb question! Can i take my 3200 speed ram past 3200ghz safely?
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In case it is important, my build is Ryzen 7 1700x on an MSI B350M Bazooka mobo, GTX1070, in a Phanteks P400 case. I am looking to upgrade my RAM since my mobo supports up to 3200 (assuming I read everything right). From what I have read, the G.Skill Flare X 3200 seems to be best, but I want to be sure before I buy anything. Corsair has a few sets of 3200mhz RAM, but the G.Skill seems to have better timings. Anything I am missing?
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So, I have had my Ryzen 5 1600 rig running for about a month in a Asus B350-F motherboard and for my first decent PC build it was problem free, it booted first time and it was all groovy. HOWEVER, I was very concerned when picking parts about my RAM speeds because it helps Ryzen for gaming so I picked a 2x4GB Corsair LPX kit at 3200mhz and it is this kit: CMK8GX4M2B3200C16 So my issues where based around the clock speed it would run at and how it affected my system, because its DOCP (The AMD equivelant of an XMP profile) would result in a boot loop so that was out of the question and the most stable speed I could get to work was 2666mhz. Some games were much more sensitive to the RAM, GTA V was pretty ok on any speed up to 2800mhz but CSGO would crash frequently at anything above 2666mhz. I just went outside of my return zone whilst writing this (im an actual potato) and I have saved up enough to buy a replacment or something of a similar price, when looking on amazon (because us brits dont have newegg) I found an identical kit that was just 3000mhz that is in my motherboards QVL so if I bought this would it go at its rated speed? I am absolutely fine with 8gb for games, I havn't had any problams with it, but I really want to know if there is a fix to my problems before I pull the trigger on a bloody expensive purchase. (I am using most recent BIOS aswell)
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Hi guys I have 2 x 4GB 1866mhz Kingston Savage DDR3 Ram modules. They work fine for my day to day tasks and gaming for the most part. Just out of curiosity what way do you think would benefit me when I go to upgrade to 16GB. Should I get another 2 x 4GB 1866mhz DDR3 or get 2 x 8GB 3200mhz ram and sell my old modules? Any advice and experience appreciated. Orion Rig Specs. i5 4690k oc'ed 4.2ghz Cooler master hyper 212 evo MSI Gaming 5 mobo Asus Strix GTX 1060 6GB 0C HyperX Savage 240GB
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Hello! I am looking into RAM to pair with a MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC and 8700K i7 G.Skill 32 GB DDR4-3200 Kit Timings: CL14 14-14-34 is this set too quick for the i7 8700K (DDR4-2667 Dual Channel) Many thanks in advance!
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Hi I've been looking at these RAM to pair with a 8600k, z370 asrock killer sli and my gtx 1070 USD: AGEIS = 202$ Ripjaws = 227$ Wich is the better pick ?
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Hey, can i achieve 3466 mhz + with this kit at good timings?: https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3600c16d-16gtzr It is Samsung B-Die memory i checked that. Thanks
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i have begun to order parts for my new pc build and i con't figure out what ram to get. i am considering getting g.skill flare x 3200mhz 14cas but does anyone know if it will work with what i bought? what i have ordered so far: Motherboard: AsRock Z370 Extreme4 Cpu: i5.8600k Case: Silverstone rl06 pro with acrylic window Cpu cooler: Cryorig H5 Universal Psu: Evga Supernova G2 750w Then im going to use my current gpu gtx 1060 6 gb and my 128gb ssd and 1 tb sata harddisk