Check compatibility with your specific AMD CPU model and ensure it supports XMP memory profiles.
Check compatibility with your specific AMD CPU model and ensure it supports XMP memory profiles.
This situation seems a bit unfavorable for the seller. It was clear beforehand that the item wasn't listed on QVL. If not being on QVL is the only reason for returning, it doesn’t meet a solid justification. At least give it a try first. About 99% should function properly. If it does, that’s fine; if not, return it. It’s wise to experiment with different configurations before giving up. No one can promise absolute success. Also, there’s no certainty that QVLRAM will work at this point. The version they tested two years ago is different from today’s product. However, with better manufacturing, performance might improve. DDR 5 technology is now well-established. I also suspect many QVL units aren’t fully tested—they likely focus on the fastest timings and then accept a range of speeds for the same model.
I’m working with an AMD EXPO DDR5-6000 CL30 RAM for my 14900K. After some tweaking and overclocking attempts, I haven’t achieved consistent long-term stability. So far, everything has run smoothly without BSODs, crashes, or problems whether I’m using stock or EXPO configurations.