Asrock ab350m pro4 ram quastion |
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datonyb
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its an old qvl
and thats what they got at the time ..back in march/april with early bios things really have improved since |
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G0dzis
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one would think but here we are as it is... the ram is listed as supported by ryzen on amd list :D but not on the asrock qvl list... gonna try the gskill tridents |
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datonyb
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i like the tridentz f4 3200cl15d-16gtz
i got the taichi board and have used NON qvl ram since day 1 at full speed , its now running 3333 cl14 and nice tight low timings the ram STILL isnt on the qvl............. good luck with the new ram mate |
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Most of the time, motherboard manufacturers only release a QVL at product launch. On very rare occasion the list may be updated for any given product but typically you are best served checking the RAM manufacturer's website for supported boards. Generally, if one ASRock boards of a particular chipset is listed then most of the boards that utilize that chipset will also support the RAM unless for some reason a board is behind with it's updates or has a very particular design (ITX for example).
This is because it is far easier for memory manufacturers to test a handful of boards with each of their products than it is for a motherboard manufacturer to collect potentially thousands of product samples to test on every single board model. ASRock knows how it's BIOS handles RAM as well as power specifications and tolerances. With this information RAM manufacturers can tell if a RAM model works on X board then it should also work on Y, B and C for example as they share specs. This is a very common complaint here on the forums, ultimately, while it would be nice to see QVL lists updated regularly it simply isn't practical. This is even more the case with Ryzen and AGESA where compatibility can, and has been, broken from one version to the next. Neither of my RAM kits are on the X370 Taichi QVL but both work flawlessly, one at it's rated 2800 speed and the other at 3200 (3600 kit). Knowing that RAM manufacturers keep a more definitive QVL for their products can save a lot of users headaches.
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donalgodon
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What's the same memory but with the 3.32 (Micron die) and they run perfectly at 2933 MHz.
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