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Can you use this RAM?

Can you use this RAM?

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ManMallow
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09-23-2025, 02:04 AM
#21
For a 64GB system, I recommend checking the available RAM options and selecting the one that fits your needs.
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ManMallow
09-23-2025, 02:04 AM #21

For a 64GB system, I recommend checking the available RAM options and selecting the one that fits your needs.

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FlamingTiger9
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10-06-2025, 09:46 PM
#22
It varies. It could function just fine. Or as I mentioned earlier, you might face difficulties running at that speed. Frequently, when a frequency is too high, the motherboard struggles to recognize the memory, which can prevent even the POST from finishing. What I mean is that with very high-frequency, high-density modules all installed, the likelihood of everything operating correctly drops. Don't misunderstand—I'm not saying it will always fail, but it becomes risky. Unless you're willing to invest time in understanding memory timings and secondary voltages, I wouldn't advise going that route. After all, these QVLs were created for a reason. I can't really recommend any specific RAM since I can't guarantee compatibility. The safest choice is to choose something listed in the QVL. If you don't like what's available for this board, try another one and check its specifications.
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FlamingTiger9
10-06-2025, 09:46 PM #22

It varies. It could function just fine. Or as I mentioned earlier, you might face difficulties running at that speed. Frequently, when a frequency is too high, the motherboard struggles to recognize the memory, which can prevent even the POST from finishing. What I mean is that with very high-frequency, high-density modules all installed, the likelihood of everything operating correctly drops. Don't misunderstand—I'm not saying it will always fail, but it becomes risky. Unless you're willing to invest time in understanding memory timings and secondary voltages, I wouldn't advise going that route. After all, these QVLs were created for a reason. I can't really recommend any specific RAM since I can't guarantee compatibility. The safest choice is to choose something listed in the QVL. If you don't like what's available for this board, try another one and check its specifications.

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DerpChocolate
Junior Member
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10-07-2025, 01:16 PM
#23
With 32GB storage, you could potentially boost your RAM speed to its maximum supported limit, depending on your motherboard and system configuration. @Analog
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DerpChocolate
10-07-2025, 01:16 PM #23

With 32GB storage, you could potentially boost your RAM speed to its maximum supported limit, depending on your motherboard and system configuration. @Analog

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SuperHugo1
Junior Member
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10-12-2025, 04:05 PM
#24
The QVL specifies a top speed of 3600MHz for your board. Only three products meet this requirement: the listed Kingston and Corsair models at the specified frequency and capacity.
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SuperHugo1
10-12-2025, 04:05 PM #24

The QVL specifies a top speed of 3600MHz for your board. Only three products meet this requirement: the listed Kingston and Corsair models at the specified frequency and capacity.

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xAPPLExPIEx
Senior Member
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10-31-2025, 02:32 PM
#25
Checking feasibility at 3600MHz for 16x2 configuration
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xAPPLExPIEx
10-31-2025, 02:32 PM #25

Checking feasibility at 3600MHz for 16x2 configuration

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