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I might have messed up, I was advised to purchase this build and now i'm thinking that this RAM won't work with this board if anyone could let me know, also need help w/ understanding which slots the memory goes in is a bit confusing

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4 minutes ago, hazyeyed said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yYhwyX

 

I might have messed up, I was advised to purchase this build and now i'm thinking that this RAM won't work with this board if anyone could let me know, also need help w/ understanding which slots the memory goes in is a bit confusing

Ok, just saying you should have saved the money from the 750 ti and bought a a 2400g as the 750 ti is a huge bottleneck. Unless you're planning to get a new gpu later it's not going to run as the 2600 could. The ram will work and I'll send you a quick video on how to do it.

Current Gaming build:

Specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800x
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i Platinum
Motherboard: ASRock X570 Taichi

Memory: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3000mhz 15-17-17-35

Graphics Card: Geforce RTX 2080

Graphics Card Cooler: EVGA XC Ultra Gaming
Storage: 500GB Samsung 860 EVO, 1TB Western Digital Blue
PSU: Thermaltake Smartpower 750W
Case: Corsair 460x Black
Case Cooling: A mix and match of fans ?
Peripherals:

Monitor: HP 27ea
Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 SE
Mouse: Corsair Glaive Black
Headphones: Corsair HS60
Microphone: Blue Snowball Black Edition

 

"Gaming" Laptop: Apple MacBook Pro Mid-2012 with Nvidia Geforce Now
 

 


 

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1 minute ago, MrChemistryCow9 said:

Ok, just saying you should have saved the money from the 750 ti and bought a a 2400g as the 750 ti is a huge bottleneck.

when looking at a pc part picker list keep in mind that if the part has no price it usually means they already had it.

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2 minutes ago, MrChemistryCow9 said:

Ok, just saying you should have saved the money from the 750 ti and bought a a 2400g as the 750 ti is a huge bottleneck. Unless you're planning to get a new gpu later it's not going to run as the 2600 could. The ram will work and I'll send you a quick video on how to do it.

Yeah the 750 Ti is my old GPU I would like to get a better one in the future don't have money for it right now though, if you can suggest a good value price point card to get I will look into getting it in the future

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1 minute ago, hazyeyed said:

Yeah the 750 Ti is my old GPU I would like to get a better one in the future don't have money for it right now though, if you can suggest a good value price point card to get I will look into getting it in the future

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1050ti to 1070 ti's are all quite cheap cards. 300 bucks at the most for a 1070 can really run games well. Use the red slots for the ram. Have fun, message me on discord at MrChemistryCow#2665 if you need something or use ltt board messaging.

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Current Gaming build:

Specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800x
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i Platinum
Motherboard: ASRock X570 Taichi

Memory: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3000mhz 15-17-17-35

Graphics Card: Geforce RTX 2080

Graphics Card Cooler: EVGA XC Ultra Gaming
Storage: 500GB Samsung 860 EVO, 1TB Western Digital Blue
PSU: Thermaltake Smartpower 750W
Case: Corsair 460x Black
Case Cooling: A mix and match of fans ?
Peripherals:

Monitor: HP 27ea
Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 SE
Mouse: Corsair Glaive Black
Headphones: Corsair HS60
Microphone: Blue Snowball Black Edition

 

"Gaming" Laptop: Apple MacBook Pro Mid-2012 with Nvidia Geforce Now
 

 


 

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