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Ryzen Compatiable?

Stoggy26
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15 minutes ago, Stoggy26 said:

ok was mainly worried about the X99 compatible ram 

Yeah, don't worry about that. It's DDR4, which both X99 and all AM4 motherboards accept, so you're good to go.

DAYTONA

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26 minutes ago, Stoggy26 said:

Ram

AM4 Platform does not support quad channel memory and will address that as two dual channel sets.  You're better off finding a 16x2 instead of 8x4 set.  It will give you the same performance but leave 2 additional slots for expandability.

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3 minutes ago, Evanair said:

AM4 Platform does not support quad channel memory and will address that as two dual channel sets.  You're better off finding a 16x2 instead of 8x4 set.  It will give you the same performance but leave 2 additional slots for expandability.

It'll work in dual-channel. It's just that, because X99 boards accept quad-channel, and because of how the page was written as though it was advertising its support for X99, that's probably what threw you. It'll still work in dual-channel mode, it's just showing that it supports quad-channel.

DAYTONA

PROCESSOR - AMD RYZEN 7 3700X
MOTHERBOARD - ASUS PRIME X370-PRO
RAM - 32GB (4x8GB) CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4-2400
CPU COOLING - NOCTUA NH-D14
GRAPHICS CARD - EVGA NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 980Ti SC+ ACX 2.0 w/ BACKPLATE
BOOT and PROGRAMS - CORSAIR MP600 1TB
GAMES and FILES - TOSHIBA 2TB
INTERNAL BACKUP - WESTERN DIGITAL GREEN 4TB
POWER SUPPLY - CORSAIR RM850i
CASE - CORSAIR OBSIDIAN 750D

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i was thinking of doing that but with my glass side panel rather have the slots full for looks lol basically doing this same build with ryzen instead and not the ram since its $100 overpriced 

 

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