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what motherboards support 5100 ram speeds?

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...why? It's totally impractical to run 5100MHz for a daily Ryzen system, if that's what you're after.

Not only that, but the actual memory you will be using and your CPU are very large deciding factors, when it comes to whether you'll actually be able to hit those speeds or not.

 

Anyway, your best bet is going with a two DIMM ITX board, if you want to stay under the price of overclocking focused boards with two DIMM slots, like MSI's upcoming B550 Unify X for example.

The board you linked looks surprisingly decent, considering it's A520. If Gigabyte is to be believed, and they've got a good memory topology on it and it's got an 8-layer PCB, and you've also got the other components right and have a bit of luck, then you might be able to hit 5GHz.

2 minutes ago, baconman699 said:

im wondering what motherboard support DDR4 5100MGHZ ram? i saw a mini ITX that supported it can you give me a list im just trying to find a CPU that work with over 1.4 voltages but no mobos support the speed

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/s6tKHx/gigabyte-a520i-ac-mini-itx-am4-motherboard-a520i-ac

Running a Ryzen CPU with decoupled Infinity Fabric and Memory Clock isn't gonna net you any gains and potentially even worse performance, it'd be even more of a waste than it already is

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...why? It's totally impractical to run 5100MHz for a daily Ryzen system, if that's what you're after.

Not only that, but the actual memory you will be using and your CPU are very large deciding factors, when it comes to whether you'll actually be able to hit those speeds or not.

 

Anyway, your best bet is going with a two DIMM ITX board, if you want to stay under the price of overclocking focused boards with two DIMM slots, like MSI's upcoming B550 Unify X for example.

The board you linked looks surprisingly decent, considering it's A520. If Gigabyte is to be believed, and they've got a good memory topology on it and it's got an 8-layer PCB, and you've also got the other components right and have a bit of luck, then you might be able to hit 5GHz.

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