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So, my motherboard is ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I. (w 2700x)

And I'm trying to get good rams over 3200, b-die.

 

But as I'm checking X470-I's QVL, there aren't so many choices over 3200. (Like 10)

So I check the ram manufacturer's website, but again, there aren't many options for X470-I.

 

* I was originally thinking of Corsair rams, but corsair's website doesn't even have X470-I in their listing to check compatibility.

 

So I don't know whether to go with those few choices given or to choose one that I want, though is not on the compatible list.

Is there a way to know if its compatible? (Other than info given on manufacturer's website)

What should I do?

 

Any suggestion would be great.

Thanks

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3 minutes ago, kdr218 said:

So, my motherboard is ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I.

And I'm trying to get good rams over 3200, b-die.

 

But as I'm checking X470-I's QVL, there aren't so many choices over 3200. (Like 10)

So I check the ram manufacturer's website, but again, there aren't many options for X470-I.

 

* I was originally thinking of Corsair rams, but corsair's website doesn't even have X470-I in their listing to check compatibility.

 

So I don't know whether to go with those few choices given or to choose one that I want, though is not on the compatible list.

Is there a way to know if its compatible? (Other than info given on manufacturer's website)

What should I do?

 

Any suggestion would be great.

Thanks

Have a look at this post.  It has a good amount of Bdie listed.

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14 minutes ago, kdr218 said:

@TheGlenlivet

mate, I already picked out b-die based rams from that list.

But I'm having a problem with knowing whether those rams from my list are compatible to STRIX X470-I.

All of the Bdie on the list should be able to clock at their rated speed at a minimum.  Manual OC will probably get you more speed if that is what you are after.

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14 minutes ago, kdr218 said:

@TheGlenlivet

mate, I already picked out b-die based rams from that list.

But I'm having a problem with knowing whether those rams from my list are compatible to STRIX X470-I.

more importantly what CPU are you using? The memory compatibility is more to do with the memory controller on the CPU, sure the board also raises other issues such as standard timings, voltages and the bios used, my point is, if you're using a 2nd gen Ryzen, you will have much less problems than you would have using a gen one Ryzen. If you have any more questions, check out my ram guide below (if 1st gen ryzen)

 

Ryzen Ram Guide

 

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