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Sup guys do i really need to find the ram i want in the list just to make sure it works on the motherboard,Im planning to buy this MSI B450M BAZOOKA PLUS but i search every RAM(not literally)on my preferred store to see if its on the list but no prevail, good thing the QVL on the mobo site has search function, just type the RAM code like F4-XXX-XXXX like that but meh this is really giving me anxiety the said store is far from my place but they offer to meet up a place where we can transact and bring me the parts,thats convinient right but since i cant test the parts on the spot i have to gamble....and i found a RAM close enough

 

1ST picture was from the store i highlight the RAM code and 2nd pic was from the QVL,close enough right??? tell me atleast this will work?

 

Edit:I did find one though A kingston 16GB single stick with 2666 speed but i want 3200 and found nothing thats on the list, FUCK IT, AMD has some limited RAM COMPATIBILITY i might have to switch to INTEL BOARDS if that the case guys can you suggest a good h310/b360 brand and model???

 

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It's good that you did your homework, but honestly, the ram qvl is a bit more of a suggestion than a guideline. It's not very likely that you get some ram that won't work for you.

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4 hours ago, fasauceome said:

It's good that you did your homework, but honestly, the ram qvl is a bit more of a suggestion than a guideline. It's not very likely that you get some ram that won't work for you.

i searched some tech youtubers that used msi b450m bazooka plus and copy the model number of the RAM they used to the MSI mobo site and searched it on the QVL and it turns out none of it all was on the list.........

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