Would there be someone ready to advise on adjustments if you shared system specifications?
Would there be someone ready to advise on adjustments if you shared system specifications?
I possess 6400 ram with a board capable of handling that capacity, though it caps at 3600 under default settings. XMP functionality isn't available, and manual adjustments always yield the same outcome. I can't post while the RAM indicator is on, and I tend to lose track of the debug code. [redacted] Please let me know and thank you.
Wouldn't it be faster to share the details right away? The time spent is identical.
The listed models are the only ones available from GSkill. The first option is RipJaws, the second is Trident-Z white, and the third is Trident-Z black. All three are 2 stick kits with 32/39 timings and 32Gx2 (64Gb total). Using four kits means essentially two separate 32Gb units.
Your motherboard can handle up to 128Gb of RAM, but there’s no guarantee it can support exactly 128Gb at 6400MHz. This is because the speed refers to XMP ratings, not the standard 4800MHz DDR5 configuration.
Whether two different kits work together depends on the CPU’s memory controller. If voltage adjustments aren’t sufficient, you’d need to reach out to GSkill directly for clarification. Just because the kits appear similar doesn’t mean they’re interchangeable—details like heatsinks and internal components matter, similar to how batches or materials differ.
There are two primary voltage zones in a Ryzen, Cores and SoC. Cores handle the core voltages while the SoC manages other components like the memory controller. Adjustments should begin at 1.1v and stop at 1.2v, with incremental changes such as 0.01v.
well, if you're just playing games it would be better to go with a 7800x3D, it's more affordable and runs faster. for editing tasks the CPU should handle it, though it's okay if you have an Intel processor. if you need a mix, Intel seems like a better option with an i5 13600k or i7 13700k depending on your budget. the one you pick is fine, but there was an issue with AMD CPUs so you might need to adjust the CPU settings. yes, two RAM modules are acceptable if they're cheaper and your motherboard supports dual-channel.
i didn’t get it if you already have a CPU and motherboard, then my advice almost doesn’t apply.