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This speed RAM is compatible with the CPU?

This speed RAM is compatible with the CPU?

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nc432
Member
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09-13-2016, 09:39 AM
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Hi, your plan isn't feasible as the i5 10600KF only supports RAM speeds up to 2666MHz. You won't be able to use the 3200MHz DDR4 memory with it. You'd need a CPU that matches or exceeds 3200MHz support, or consider a different processor.
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nc432
09-13-2016, 09:39 AM #1

Hi, your plan isn't feasible as the i5 10600KF only supports RAM speeds up to 2666MHz. You won't be able to use the 3200MHz DDR4 memory with it. You'd need a CPU that matches or exceeds 3200MHz support, or consider a different processor.

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creepernite64
Junior Member
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09-17-2016, 01:45 PM
#2
Shifted to CPUs, motherboards, and memory. It works, and the CPU's rating indicating speeds above 2666 means it's essentially overclocking.
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creepernite64
09-17-2016, 01:45 PM #2

Shifted to CPUs, motherboards, and memory. It works, and the CPU's rating indicating speeds above 2666 means it's essentially overclocking.

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Goku_Jerome
Senior Member
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09-29-2016, 03:43 PM
#3
Above 2666 MHz is essentially a RAM speed boost. But you'd need a powerful CPU to handle 3200MHz without issues. As long as your motherboard allows overclocking RAM, it should work. B560, h570, z490, z590 support this (avoid b460, h470, h510, h410)
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Goku_Jerome
09-29-2016, 03:43 PM #3

Above 2666 MHz is essentially a RAM speed boost. But you'd need a powerful CPU to handle 3200MHz without issues. As long as your motherboard allows overclocking RAM, it should work. B560, h570, z490, z590 support this (avoid b460, h470, h510, h410)

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
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09-29-2016, 07:35 PM
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You're trying to push your B560 board beyond its default limits. Since it's "Ram over locking," you'll need to adjust the memory timings and possibly tweak BIOS settings to allow higher speeds like 3200MHz. Make sure your RAM is compatible and check the motherboard manual for specific instructions.
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eduardodd08
09-29-2016, 07:35 PM #4

You're trying to push your B560 board beyond its default limits. Since it's "Ram over locking," you'll need to adjust the memory timings and possibly tweak BIOS settings to allow higher speeds like 3200MHz. Make sure your RAM is compatible and check the motherboard manual for specific instructions.

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Mike_08
Member
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10-15-2016, 05:52 PM
#5
Once the computer is assembled, enter the BIOS settings and turn on XMP. That completes the process.
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Mike_08
10-15-2016, 05:52 PM #5

Once the computer is assembled, enter the BIOS settings and turn on XMP. That completes the process.

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Cat461
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10-17-2016, 11:29 AM
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Thanks
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Cat461
10-17-2016, 11:29 AM #6

Thanks