Check which RAM options work with your motherboard.
Check which RAM options work with your motherboard.
This shouldn't create any problems and should run smoothly on your system. Just because it isn't listed doesn't mean it won't function; they can't evaluate every possible setup or product available. As long as you're not overloading with four modules and sticking to two, you'll be okay on the AM5 platform.
Consensus reached. The sector must change its name to something like "validated RAM list" to avoid confusion and ensure clarity about functionality.
Sure, you should be able to run the suggested XMP profile without major issues. Just make sure your system is stable and follow the instructions carefully.
Yeah, I dont see any reason as to why it wouldn't work. 5600 CL28 is not anything crazy I have built multiple AM5 systems with G.Skill Trident RAM with a variation of speeds without any issues.
Keep in mind that updating the motherboard's BIOS often brings better RAM performance and improved compatibility for newer revisions on AM5 boards.