Yes, there is specialized RAM designed for AMD systems.
Yes, there is specialized RAM designed for AMD systems.
Great, everything’s clear now. The manual for this mobo isn’t very helpful—even when checking for maximum RAM, it points to a gigabyte site. No useful info there. It looks like the timing is a big issue for performance. Here’s where the sticks should be.
Review my previous edit. Placing them in the two gray slots works. Additionally, the manual is available here: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/M....6.0_e.pdf. Check pages 9 and 10.
Checked the details, TY. If timing doesn't align on the sticks, it's not a major issue for performance. I'm planning to purchase two matching 1600mhz low cas sticks. As mentioned before, the website link is accurate. Once you're there and reach the product page, the manual will guide you further.
Yes, it is available. Visiting the site reveals a "Support list" link: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-...upport-doc. There’s a Memory compatibility section. Keep in mind there are multiple versions of the motherboard, each with its own documentation. The revision number is located on the board itself (usually near the top) and you can navigate between them. However, always check the document date—Gigabyte updates RAM tests over time, so the lists are more general. Your board features a 760g chipset from around 2008, supporting up to 1866 MHz and higher, but it will automatically set RAM to 1600 MHz. The memory listings aren’t detailed enough for precise timing information; instead, refer to the suggested timings in tools like CPU-Z.