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This ram looks really cool and it isn't much expensive.

F4-3000C16D-16GTZR

Will this RAM work for Ryzen/B450 Aorus Pro mobo, even tho it has something "XMP 2.0 Support" for intel

I want it to be 100% compatible, I heard buying wrong ram made people micro stuttering, so I'm just worried.

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That should work.

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Trident Z is kind of a catch all. If you're not certain it would work, Trident Z likely will. I think motherboard manufacturers assumed the sex appeal of those brushed aluminum heat sinks would be too irresistible for the average consumer, so the compatibility is nigh universal with any QVL.

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19 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Trident Z is kind of a catch all. If you're not certain it would work, Trident Z likely will. I think motherboard manufacturers assumed the sex appeal of those brushed aluminum heat sinks would be too irresistible for the average consumer, so the compatibility is nigh universal with any QVL.

The normal appeal, not THAT kind of appeal...

 

 

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14 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

brushed aluminum heat sinks

Forget about all those LEDs, just go straight to bare metal...

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1 hour ago, Chippyz said:

This ram looks really cool and it isn't much expensive.

F4-3000C16D-16GTZR

Will this RAM work for Ryzen/B450 Aorus Pro mobo, even tho it has something "XMP 2.0 Support" for intel

I want it to be 100% compatible, I heard buying wrong ram made people micro stuttering, so I'm just worried.

The best way to verify it's fully compatible (XMP is something created by Intel but used by both AMD & Intel motherboards to tune the RAM to a profile that is pre-loaded on the RAM sticks themselves, it's not something that's specific to any one brand anymore), is to go to the website for your motherboard's product page, specifically Gigabyte in this case, and check the QVL for the RAM you're buying & make sure it's listed.

 

I would assume something as basic as CL16 3000MHz RAM is going to be on there though... although, according to G.Skill's "RAM configurator" utility on their website, your RAM is not listed for that board.

 

Keep in mind, the RAM not being on a board's QVL doesn't mean it won't work necessarily, it just means it may not be "simple plug & play" enable XMP & you get the rated speed etc, it will probably require some manual tweaking.

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10 minutes ago, HoneyBadger84 said:

The best way to verify it's fully compatible (XMP is something created by Intel but used by both AMD & Intel motherboards to tune the RAM to a profile that is pre-loaded on the RAM sticks themselves, it's not something that's specific to any one brand anymore), is to go to the website for your motherboard's product page, specifically Gigabyte in this case, and check the QVL for the RAM you're buying & make sure it's listed.

 

I would assume something as basic as CL16 3000MHz RAM is going to be on there though... although, according to G.Skill's "RAM configurator" utility on their website, your RAM is not listed for that board.

 

Keep in mind, the RAM not being on a board's QVL doesn't mean it won't work necessarily, it just means it may not be "simple plug & play" enable XMP & you get the rated speed etc, it will probably require some manual tweaking.

Well, that's not a problem, that ram is on the motherboard's supported list I just want to make sure it won't cause any weird issues. Thank you

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