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I want to increases my ram will this kit work ? or will there be problems?

TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert overclocking 10L DDR4 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) 3600MHz (18-22-22-42)

 

CPU : Ryzen 7 3700x and a

Motherboard : tuf gaming x570-plus (wi-fi) 

Ram : G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3600 (19-20-20-40)

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match the ram with the exact model. the clocks are different between the two.

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Most ddr4 desktop ram is the same size/shape so I don't think you'll have a problem with it fitting in the slot. Check your motherboards manual to see if they list it, but I don't think you'll have an issue slapping it in there and running it. I'm not sure how reliable compatibility checking PCPartPicker is, but you can try that as well.

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Due to the different speeds it may need to be run at a lower speed (speed of the slowest stick) to be stable. Also may be less stable due to having 4 sticks, which not all older Ryzen CPU's like.

 

Ideally you should get the exact same kit again, or buy a new 32gb kit.

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10 minutes ago, Aradi said:

tuf gaming x570-plus (wi-fi) 

The board has a decently thick PCB so it should handle 4 dimms with your 3700X alright. As for compatibility, mixing dimms can always be a crapshoot, even though it works like 75% of the time. 

 

If it were me, I'd go with it and if it doesn't work it would be alright to return it for a refund.

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Sell the ram sticks and buy used 2666 crucial/micron 8gb bare pcb ~20-25$ ebay but may be lower locally (prefferably c9bjz/d9wsm ic but not important since asus cant overclock rams due to trash ram topology), this will improve performance by having dual rank because 4x8 single sided (~20% increase in bandwidth over single rank), i suggest finding a lower speed but tighter timing profile like this and plug and play due to micron being very consistent

 

If you cant find used 2666 crucial/micron or you cant reference a profile due to asus bullcrap naming scheme in the bios then any 2x16 kit will work (buying 2 2x8 kits will prob have diff ics so still mix and match), cheapest 3200 cl16 or 3600 cl18 preffered

 

You wont have to worry about ram topology till you start going to more moderate speeds like 4400

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