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Check which motherboards are compatible with 5100 RAM speeds.

Check which motherboards are compatible with 5100 RAM speeds.

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brobear7
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02-08-2016, 01:20 PM
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Looking for motherboards compatible with DDR4 5100MHz RAM? The mini ITX model you mentioned supports it. Here are some options that fit your needs: CPU models that work with voltages above 1.4V and no need for motherboard support at higher speeds. Check the list for suitable builds!
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brobear7
02-08-2016, 01:20 PM #1

Looking for motherboards compatible with DDR4 5100MHz RAM? The mini ITX model you mentioned supports it. Here are some options that fit your needs: CPU models that work with voltages above 1.4V and no need for motherboard support at higher speeds. Check the list for suitable builds!

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ZarkLR
Member
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02-08-2016, 09:38 PM
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Using a Ryzen CPU with separate Infinity Fabric and memory clock settings won't improve performance and might hurt it instead. It's likely to be a poor choice.
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ZarkLR
02-08-2016, 09:38 PM #2

Using a Ryzen CPU with separate Infinity Fabric and memory clock settings won't improve performance and might hurt it instead. It's likely to be a poor choice.

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koning_koala
Junior Member
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02-08-2016, 10:47 PM
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Why? Running at 5100MHz for a daily Ryzen setup is completely unrealistic unless you're aiming for extreme performance. The memory capacity and CPU power play major roles in determining if you can actually reach those speeds. The most sensible choice would be using two DIMM ITX boards, such as the upcoming MSI B550 Unify X. Even with the A520 model, if Gigabyte's design is solid with an 8-layer PCB and everything else lines up, you might achieve around 5GHz.
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koning_koala
02-08-2016, 10:47 PM #3

Why? Running at 5100MHz for a daily Ryzen setup is completely unrealistic unless you're aiming for extreme performance. The memory capacity and CPU power play major roles in determining if you can actually reach those speeds. The most sensible choice would be using two DIMM ITX boards, such as the upcoming MSI B550 Unify X. Even with the A520 model, if Gigabyte's design is solid with an 8-layer PCB and everything else lines up, you might achieve around 5GHz.