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3 minutes ago, WrainWriggrams said:

Thx for the reply, it's my first time building a pc myself so I don't really want to mess things up, I'm assuming I can run the suggested xmp profile with no issues then? 

Yeah, I dont see any reason as to why it wouldn't work.  5600 CL28 is not anything crazy 🙂

I have built multiple AM5 systems with G.Skill Trident RAM with a variation of speeds without any issues.

 

Hello guys, I'm planning to buy x670e mag tomahawk WiFi and my ram is F5-5600J2834F32GX2-TZ5RK (32x2 64gb)
I checked the compability for 7000x series and the (almost) same memory is on the list named F5-5600J2834F32GX2-TZ5RS  only the last letter and capacity(32gb) are different,  will this cause any issues?

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2 minutes ago, WrainWriggrams said:

Hello guys, I'm planning to buy x670e mag tomahawk WiFi and my ram is F5-5600J2834F32GX2-TZ5RK (32x2 64gb)
I checked the compability for 7000x series and the (almost) same memory is on the list named F5-5600J2834F32GX2-TZ5RS  only the last letter and capacity(32gb) are different,  will this cause any issues?

This shouldn't cause any issues and you should be able to run the 64gb of RAM without any issues 🙂

Just because its not on the compatability list doesn't mean it wont work, they cant test every single variation and RAM kit out there as there are litteraly hundreds of different kits on the market.

As long as you are not trying to run 4 sticks of RAM and stick with 2 sticks you will be fine on AM5.

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1 minute ago, Hinjima said:

This shouldn't cause any issues and you should be able to run the 64gb of RAM without any issues 🙂

Just because its not on the compatability list doesn't mean it wont work, they cant test every single variation and RAM kit out there as there are litteraly hundreds of different kits on the market.

As long as you are not trying to run 4 sticks of RAM and stick with 2 sticks you will be fine on AM5.

Agreed. The industry really needs to rename it to validated RAM list or something so people won't be as confused and think that just because it's not on the list it won't work.

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3 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

This shouldn't cause any issues and you should be able to run the 64gb of RAM without any issues 🙂

Just because its not on the compatability list doesn't mean it wont work, they cant test every single variation and RAM kit out there as there are litteraly hundreds of different kits on the market.

As long as you are not trying to run 4 sticks of RAM and stick with 2 sticks you will be fine on AM5.

Thx for the reply, it's my first time building a pc myself so I don't really want to mess things up, I'm assuming I can run the suggested xmp profile with no issues then? 

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3 minutes ago, WrainWriggrams said:

Thx for the reply, it's my first time building a pc myself so I don't really want to mess things up, I'm assuming I can run the suggested xmp profile with no issues then? 

Yeah, I dont see any reason as to why it wouldn't work.  5600 CL28 is not anything crazy 🙂

I have built multiple AM5 systems with G.Skill Trident RAM with a variation of speeds without any issues.

 

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3 minutes ago, WrainWriggrams said:

Thx for the reply, it's my first time building a pc myself so I don't really want to mess things up, I'm assuming I can run the suggested xmp profile with no issues then? 

Just remember to update the motherboards BIOS as later BIOS revision on AM5 motherboads usually come with more RAM stability and compatability 🙂

 

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1 minute ago, Hinjima said:

Yeah, I dont see any reason as to why it wouldn't work.  5600 CL28 is not anything crazy 🙂

I have built multiple AM5 systems with G.Skill Trident RAM with a variation of speeds without any issues.

 

Alright tyvm for your support 🙂🙂

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