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Ryzen 7, motherboard and ram compatibility Question help please!

Hi,

Is the Patriot - Viper 4 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory PV416G320C6K compatible with Ryzen 7 2700X and Asus - Prime X470-Pro ATX AM4 Motherboard  ?

 

This is my build so far https://fr.pcpartpicker.com/list/pc84ZR this build is planned to be for gaming as well as a workstation for rendering, the graphics card is just temporary I might buy the RTX 2070 if its good for professional use, also I want to hear your thoughts about the PSU because I'm not that sure if the cables are good enough. 

 

I will appreciate your opinions and answers.

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1 minute ago, Firewrath9 said:

yes

although i like corsair peripherals, thats your perference.

are you sure?

 

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Just now, Firewrath9 said:

yeah

Do you have a prove ?

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8 minutes ago, DustHaze said:

but there is nothing about the X470 motherboard.... I have already saw this website.

the Asus B350 boards support RAM at up to 3200MHz. If that's true (I have an Asus B350 board with RAM at 3200MHz), then the X470 chipset will as well. 

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7 minutes ago, Eastman51 said:

the Asus B350 boards support RAM at up to 3200MHz. If that's true (I have an Asus B350 board with RAM at 3200MHz), then the X470 chipset will as well. 

I know already that the my X470 support to 3466 MHz but this is not the problem because I just looked at an article 

https://www.anandtech.com/show/11624/patriot-publishes-list-of-amd-ryzen-compatible-dimms-up-to-ddr43400-up-to-64-g

and saw that there is specific X370 motherboards that support the Viper 4 ram and yet also there is nothing about the x470 motherboards which made me hesitate to buy any ram without a proper announcement that say its supported.

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Just now, DustHaze said:

I know already that the my X470 support to 3466 MHz but this is not the problem because I just looked at an article 

https://www.anandtech.com/show/11624/patriot-publishes-list-of-amd-ryzen-compatible-dimms-up-to-ddr43400-up-to-64-g

and saw that there specific X370 motherboard that support the Viper 4 ram and yet also there is nothing about the x470 motherboards which made me hesitate to buy any ram without a proper announcement that is supported 

I bought without looking and, lo and behold, it works. I highly doubt it won't work, and if it doesn't, return it and get different RAM. It's not that big of a deal.

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Compaq Presario 5000 - Pentium 4 1.7Ghz, 1.7GB SDR, PowerColor Radeon 9600 Pro (Windows XP x86 Pro)
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Asus M32AD - Intel i3-4170, 8GB DDR3, 250GB Seagate 2.5" HDD (converting to SSD soon), EVGA GeForce GTS 250, OEM 350W PSU (Windows 10 Core)

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*Skylake Tower* - Pentium G4400, Asus H110

*Trash Can* - AMD A4-6300

*GPU Test Bench*

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Just now, Motifator said:

That seems a bit too much for non B-Die RAM. Consider these, B-die is guaranteed to do well with Ryzen. I have the Trident-Z of them doing 3333 CL15 on my X470 Gaming Pro with my 2700X.

https://fr.pcpartpicker.com/product/PPVBD3/gskill-memory-f43600c17d16gvk
 

Yea, Gskill and Corsair have the better RAM, I think

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Asus M32AD - Intel i3-4170, 8GB DDR3, 250GB Seagate 2.5" HDD (converting to SSD soon), EVGA GeForce GTS 250, OEM 350W PSU (Windows 10 Core)

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*ITX Box* - https://pcpartpicker.com/list/r36s6R (Windows 10 Education)

Dell Dimension XPS B800 - Pentium 3 800Mhz, RDRAM

In progress projects:

*Skylake Tower* - Pentium G4400, Asus H110

*Trash Can* - AMD A4-6300

*GPU Test Bench*

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The Trident-Z 3600 CL17 are likely B-die, so are those. I read up on that some time ago, and they scale accordingly. I have done CL15 at 3600 with them on my 7820X, so yeah.

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1 minute ago, Motifator said:

The Trident-Z 3600 CL17 are likely B-die, so are those. I read up on that some time ago, and they scale accordingly. I have done CL15 at 3600 with them on my 7820X, so yeah.

is the G.Skill - Trident Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory F4-3200C16D-16GTZB a B-Die?

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6 minutes ago, Motifator said:

Those are E-Die according to that Reddit post.

I'm in France so economy is not my best friend so prices are relatively high here and for the price it is a good ram I saw very good reviews about it, the cheapest B-die ram I could find is the G.skill Flare X and this kit is about 236 euros and the viper 4 is 173 euros so yeah what do you think?

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The Vipers are also probably Samsung chips, according to their timings. Your call.

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12 hours ago, Motifator said:

The Vipers are also probably Samsung chips, according to their timings. Your call.

Ok thanks I'm saving money for the

[Flare X (for AMD)] F4-3200C14D-16GFX  I guess this is what you call a B-Die if I'm not mistaken, it is always a 3200MHz with 14-14-14-34 timings and I found out the compatibility using the Ram configuration in G.skill site https://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=29&chip=3396&model=3400.

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Just now, Motifator said:

Yeah, good move.

Thanks man I would of not not found out without your help.

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