Overclocking RAM memory
Overclocking RAM memory
Can you help me with a few simple questions?
Will I be able to increase the speed of my "G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000Mhz" to 3200Mhz on my "Asus Strix B350-F Gaming? MoBo?" Is this RAM suitable for my Ryzen 5 1600? Are there any issues I’m not seeing?
You can find more details here: [link]
Alucard_ggz :
Can u answer me few quick questions pls?
Will i be able to overclock my "G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000Mhz" to 3200Mhz on my "Asus Strix B350-F Gaming? MoBo? Is this RAM good for my Ryzen 5 1600? Is there some problems i dont see?
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Sock...1496830631
you can check right here my friend
silverfeather : Can you give me a few quick answers?
Will I be able to boost my "G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000Mhz" to 3200Mhz on my "Asus Strix B350-F Gaming? MoBo?" Is this RAM suitable for my Ryzen 5 1600? Are there any issues I’m missing?
You can check the details here, my friend.
Sorry, I’m not a tech expert, but I know it’s about memory settings in the BIOS—just overclock it. Which one should you focus on? And can you confirm if it’s feasible to run at 3200Mhz with that setup?
Can you help me with a few simple questions?
Will I be able to increase the speed of my "G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000Mhz" to 3200Mhz on my "Asus Strix B350-F Gaming? MoBo?" Is this RAM suitable for my Ryzen 5 1600? Are there any issues I’m not seeing?
You can find more details here: http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Sock...1496830631
You can also check with a friend who knows more about this.
I’m not very technical, but I think you’re dealing with memory and BIOS settings, so overclocking might be the way. Which part should I look at? And would it really be possible to run at 3200Mhz on my Ryzen 5 1600 with that motherboard?
Yes, it is possible. The list I sent you includes approved RAM options for your model, all verified and likely to fit.
For example: G.SKILL F4-3400C16Q-16GRBD 16GB (4GB*4)
G.SKILL F4-3466C16Q-16GVK 16GB (4GB*4)
G.SKILL F4-3400C16D-16GVK 16GB (8GB*2)
These models have been tested and should work, though it’s possible your specific setup might differ.
It’s safer to pick one from the list as a future-proof option.