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I was thinking of using Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5 5200Mhz  in my pc build , in the beginning i starts with 1 stick of RAM and add 1 by 1 whenever i can afford

( I'm from India , and it mostly coates under 5000INR.) 

 

The main question is will ran into any problem by use 4x16GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM with AM5 Ryzen 5 9000 series processor. I saw many videos They all say AM5 is not stabe to run 4 RAM / Dual channel ,  most videos are like 2 years ago, and i didn't find any new one mentioning this issue.

         or

dose this issue is solved ?

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5 minutes ago, AnamikaSidharth said:

I was thinking of using Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5 5200Mhz  in my pc build , in the beginning i starts with 1 stick of RAM and add 1 by 1 whenever i can afford

( I'm from India , and it mostly coates under 5000INR.) 

 

The main question is will ran into any problem by use 4x16GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM with AM5 Ryzen 5 9000 series processor. I saw many videos They all say AM5 is not stabe to run 4 RAM / Dual channel ,  most videos are like 2 years ago, and i didn't find any new one mentioning this issue.

         or

dose this issue is solved ?

It is still a problem running AM5 with 4 sticks of RAM.  5200Mhz is relatively slow so it might be doable on Ryzen 9000 with the latest BIOS's available but its not something I would bet on.

The sweetspot for Ryzen 7000/9000 is 6000Mhz CL30 so see if you can find a stick of at least 6000Mhz CL30.

 

Any particular reason you need 4x16GB?

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DDR5 is best with 2 sticks. At the 5200Mhz speed it might be slow enough that the processor will be able to handle 4 sticks, but you might need to downclock to 4800.

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35 minutes ago, AnamikaSidharth said:

The main question is will ran into any problem by use 4x16GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM with AM5 Ryzen 5 9000 series processor. I saw many videos They all say AM5 is not stabe to run 4 RAM / Dual channel ,  most videos are like 2 years ago, and i didn't find any new one mentioning this issue.

         or

dose this issue is solved ?

It's better than it was where it would never work, but it's still quite prone to issues and far from a good idea. Add the fact that when you get to those really slow kits, you also run into issues with mixed memory (memory manufacturers change the memory IC present on any given kit depending on what they have on the factory floor that day that can do those speeds, which with these slow kits is everything), further reducing the likelihood that everything will just work. 

 

You really should just save up and get a 2x16GB kit from the beginning instead of trying to do this. 2x16GB kits are usually quite a bit cheaper per GB as well, so saving an extra bit in the beginning would probably save you a bit more in the long run. 

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1 hour ago, AnamikaSidharth said:

I was thinking of using Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5 5200Mhz  in my pc build , in the beginning i starts with 1 stick of RAM and add 1 by 1 whenever i can afford

( I'm from India , and it mostly coates under 5000INR.) 

 

The main question is will ran into any problem by use 4x16GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM with AM5 Ryzen 5 9000 series processor. I saw many videos They all say AM5 is not stabe to run 4 RAM / Dual channel ,  most videos are like 2 years ago, and i didn't find any new one mentioning this issue.

         or

dose this issue is solved ?

Your profile shows a complete am5 system.

 

Is this your build to be?   Are you set on it?  How much do you have so far?

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8gb sticks suck unless you get those odd downbin hynix that arent going to be half rank garbage which perform like crap

 

As for 4 sticks i mean you could run it at 6000 and up but its very annoying to get it to do so even with actually good ics as the boards suck at it, basically entails alot of tuning and probably messing with the dozen rtts resistances and whatnot which looks to be very annoying given the amount of them to tune

 

If you genuinely cant afford 2x16 either look for those strange hynix 8gb sticks—specifically klevv might have the highest chance but all you really need to look for is 8gb sticks with 8 black rectangles (ics)—or you could just get a single 16gb hynix stick and add another later

 

to guarantee matching ics there are 2 options, 1st option is buying hynix xmp specifically any 6000c30/32 or patriot teamgroup 6000c36/38 1.25v, 2nd option is buying bare pcb hynix klevv 5600c46, pick whichevers cheapest. This will guarantee the same ic when you add another stick (that also fills this criteria) so you wont run into incompatibility issues

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I have 2 pairs of Lexar 6000C30 made 2 years apart, and best I can do with both pairs is 4600 stable, and training takes about 5 mins for the initial settings.

 

I have 2 pairs of G.Skill 6000C26 with sequential serials, and can run both pairs at 6000C26 no problem, training is like running 1 pair, very quick.

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9 hours ago, Dedayog said:

Your profile shows a complete am5 system.

 

Is this your build to be?   Are you set on it?  How much do you have so far?

Appart from the peripherals,

All the system spec mentioned in my profile are the things i might use to build my pc . The pc yet to be built . I added it just for the sake of adding it .  So that i won't forget anything and change parts whenever there any compatibility issues 

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TLDR Depend on your motherboard. alot of the refreshed boards that launched with zen 5 are better at this then the first generation of AM5. 

I Find people that say 4 sticks is a no go are being way too conservative because they can not guarantee that it will work. Just go for it OP.  

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There is only one way to find out.

 

Clear your CMOS, insert sticks, hope for the best.

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