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Choose a 16GB or 32GB kit, or add another one if you prefer.

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StefanB00S
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06-20-2016, 06:08 PM
#11
If the difference isn't significant, why would you recommend buying a new 16 kit? And honestly, I don’t think so. Most people just tweak the XMP settings and it works perfectly. It’s not that lucky. Why bother with bad memory support on the first and second days of Ryzen?
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StefanB00S
06-20-2016, 06:08 PM #11

If the difference isn't significant, why would you recommend buying a new 16 kit? And honestly, I don’t think so. Most people just tweak the XMP settings and it works perfectly. It’s not that lucky. Why bother with bad memory support on the first and second days of Ryzen?

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WinterPR
Member
129
06-23-2016, 05:02 AM
#12
they designed the chips with limited memory, which affects performance. my system uses a 2600x and 3000c15 kit, but XMP settings aren't reliable. i've relied on Ryzen Drm calculator and adjusted voltages and timings myself to achieve stability.
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WinterPR
06-23-2016, 05:02 AM #12

they designed the chips with limited memory, which affects performance. my system uses a 2600x and 3000c15 kit, but XMP settings aren't reliable. i've relied on Ryzen Drm calculator and adjusted voltages and timings myself to achieve stability.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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06-28-2016, 01:58 AM
#13
Do you require this program? Or should we opt for XMP and reduce the speed instead? Why would you skip downgrading it?
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iRaine
06-28-2016, 01:58 AM #13

Do you require this program? Or should we opt for XMP and reduce the speed instead? Why would you skip downgrading it?

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
566
07-17-2016, 07:22 PM
#14
I haven’t seen anyone struggling with 3200 performance on a Ryzen 2000 CPU unless the timing settings were unusually poor. Which components are you evaluating?
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ISY_0815
07-17-2016, 07:22 PM #14

I haven’t seen anyone struggling with 3200 performance on a Ryzen 2000 CPU unless the timing settings were unusually poor. Which components are you evaluating?

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
621
07-28-2016, 03:11 PM
#15
32GB is not relevent I think.. becuase this guy keep their memory and not sell.. I look at this: PNY XLR8 16GB crucial ballistix 16GB
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Nienke_2002
07-28-2016, 03:11 PM #15

32GB is not relevent I think.. becuase this guy keep their memory and not sell.. I look at this: PNY XLR8 16GB crucial ballistix 16GB

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Livvy88
Junior Member
33
07-28-2016, 05:25 PM
#16
The RAM part number is listed in the kit details. Regarding speed, I focused on that aspect instead of capacity.
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Livvy88
07-28-2016, 05:25 PM #16

The RAM part number is listed in the kit details. Regarding speed, I focused on that aspect instead of capacity.

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Tim3Crime
Member
54
07-29-2016, 01:54 AM
#17
It's important to purchase them at that frequency range and adjust the BIOS speed to 2933MHz for better stability.
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Tim3Crime
07-29-2016, 01:54 AM #17

It's important to purchase them at that frequency range and adjust the BIOS speed to 2933MHz for better stability.

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NoodleLips
Member
160
08-03-2016, 09:50 PM
#18
Most of these items suffer from terrible timing and very low-quality RAM. What matters is how they perform, or how frustrating they can be if they don’t work properly.
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NoodleLips
08-03-2016, 09:50 PM #18

Most of these items suffer from terrible timing and very low-quality RAM. What matters is how they perform, or how frustrating they can be if they don’t work properly.

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Earney7
Member
57
08-04-2016, 12:24 PM
#19
Consider the options available and focus on RGB models for your needs.
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Earney7
08-04-2016, 12:24 PM #19

Consider the options available and focus on RGB models for your needs.

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FieryInferno
Member
109
08-04-2016, 01:36 PM
#20
Both Crucial Ballistix sets are identical except for RGB lighting on the heat spreader and a longer warranty option. Neither has been verified with Ryzen 2000, which might affect performance. The PNY model matches the Ballistix RAM specs but also lacks testing on Ryzen 2000, possibly limiting its use. All G.Skill packages are similar except for the heat spreader choice, and neither has been validated on Ryzen 2000, so functionality is uncertain. You’d want multiple units for better reliability, especially since older Ryzen models often struggled with RAM support, particularly at XMP levels.
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FieryInferno
08-04-2016, 01:36 PM #20

Both Crucial Ballistix sets are identical except for RGB lighting on the heat spreader and a longer warranty option. Neither has been verified with Ryzen 2000, which might affect performance. The PNY model matches the Ballistix RAM specs but also lacks testing on Ryzen 2000, possibly limiting its use. All G.Skill packages are similar except for the heat spreader choice, and neither has been validated on Ryzen 2000, so functionality is uncertain. You’d want multiple units for better reliability, especially since older Ryzen models often struggled with RAM support, particularly at XMP levels.

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