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Im building a system for my friend and im stuck at choosing the memory. I wanted to go for the "KINGSTON FURY Beast Black 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz" (KF430C15BBK2/16) but its not on the motherboards compatibility list (the mobo is the Asus PRIME B460M-A). Should i go with this anyway or should I go for the "Patriot 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz Viper 4 Series" (PV416G320C6K) which is at the same price here and its on the list but I have read some bad errors about it, like its not very reliable.

The question is: is it a problem, if even the model series aren't on the compatibility list?

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35 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

What country are you in?

Budget?

Uses?

Extra needs (like wifi)?

Existing parts?

Part list or parts you are tinking about buying?

Im in hungary, budget is like 200000HUF without video card but my only problem is memory, so idk if the other informations neccesarry

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Hello!

Im building a system for my friend and im stuck at choosing the memory. I wanted to go for the "KINGSTON FURY Beast Black 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz" (KF430C15BBK2/16) but its not on the motherboards compatibility list (the mobo is the Asus PRIME B460M-A). Should i go with this anyway or should I go for the "Patriot 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz Viper 4 Series" (PV416G320C6K) which is at the same price here and its on the list but I have read some bad errors about it, like its not very reliable.

The question is: is it a problem, if even the model series aren't on the compatibility list?

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More than likely you'll be fine. The QVL list is provided on the site b/c those are the RAM kits that were tested on that specific model of mobo.

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5 minutes ago, Slayerking92 said:

Did you only check the QVL for the motherboard or did you check Kingstons website too?

 

they only show this for "fury" compatible memory.


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I just checked kingstons website but i couldnt find any information regarding compatibility

But all the stats given match another, supported stick's

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==threads merged==

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