compatability What does supports up to 6000Mhz "(OC)" mean?
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Solved by BetteBalterZen,
8 minutes ago, Danijongo said:On the ASUS PRIME Z690-A Board it says it supports up to 6000Mhz "(OC)" DDR5 memory,
Say I bought a 6000MHz stick, is it fine? That "OC" detail thing throws me off.
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Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36
Are those compatible? & What does it actually mean? Why not just say it supports up to "6000MHz"
Standard DDR5 "JEDEC" speeds is 4800 MT/s (MHz) - that is why they call the 6000 MT/s (MHz) OC, because you are actually enabling a OC profile for the RAM, to run the 6000 MT/s (MHz) speeds.
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