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Will 2400Mhz RAM be compatible with this Mobo?

HK_Rage

Just to let you know that a 6300 and 8350 can only handle 1866, 

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It's might not be right, as in my cpu's specification you can read "Memory Types DDR3-1333/1600", but as you see I can run 2400mhz easily. It may be the same on that AMD cpu.

| CPU: i7 3770k | MOTHERBOARD: MSI Z77A-G45 Gaming | GPU: GTX 770 | RAM: 16GB G.Skill Trident X | PSU: XFX PRO 1050w | STORAGE: SSD 120GB PQI +  6TB HDD | COOLER: Thermaltake: Water 2.0 | CASE: Cooler Master: HAF 912 Plus |

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WELL thats wrong, my Asus Crosshair V formula Z is running 16gb of DDR3-2133mhz RAM fine. i can also push a small OC without adding any CAS to get 2250

It what the 8350 memory controller can support doesnt mean that, the motherboard can run it at a higher clock just not all 8350's are going to be able to run more then 1886, just like overclocking not all will do 5Ghz 

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The Fastest 8350 @5.33Ghz with a score of 9.16pts in Cinebench 11.5

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It's might not be right, as in my cpu's specification you can read "Memory Types DDR3-1333/1600", but as you see I can run 2400mhz easily. It may be the same on that AMD cpu.

 

Well you have Gskill Trident. Dat might be one of the only ram modules worth running at that high a speed. :)

 

Cl 11 non T1 2133 is slower then 1866 Cl9 t1 in games. 2400 is like =.  High speed ram is all pretty silly outside synthetic benchmarks. Only reason I run mine at 2133 cl10 is I knocked a tiny bit off latency and I am still well under 1.6 v. I see the difference in benchmarks, but I will be damned if I can see it in a game. My cine bench went up like 2 or 3 and it is like .02 latency faster in Aida benchmark. 

CPU:24/7-4770k @ 4.5ghz/4.0 cache @ 1.22V override, 1.776 VCCIN. MB: Z87-G41 PC Mate. Cooling: Hyper 212 evo push/pull. Ram: Gskill Ares 1600 CL9 @ 2133 1.56v 10-12-10-31-T1 150 TRFC. Case: HAF 912 stock fans (no LED crap). HD: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB. Display: Dell S2340M IPS. GPU: Sapphire Tri-x R9 290. PSU:CX600M OS: Win 7 64 bit/Mac OS X Mavericks, dual boot Hackintosh.

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