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Thanks - any other advice? I have no idea what to do with that...
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qvl only run these at 2933 you better start from there
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Originally posted by xhue xhue wrote:

P.S. just a reminder - always clear CMOS when you tinker with your system.


Half way there! So installed the new ram and now windows seeing 32GB. Yay!

However - I think this ram is running under speed. See CPU-ID below:



Shouldn't it be around 1600 for 3200 memory?

I'm not sure what to change in the uefi. Here's my settings for this:



When I tried with this, it didn't boot properly - restarting several times - I'm assuming setting the freq at 3200 it didn't like, thus resetting to 2133 for the successful boot?

I also tried XMP setting 2.0. Again, it restarted several times and defaulted to 1066

Lastly, the DRAM Profiles only has "auto" and and entry for Corsair 3200Hz Ram.

IN short: how do I need to set DRAM timing configuration to get 3200HZ on this machine?

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Originally posted by xhue xhue wrote:

In theory - yes, albeit on a slower speed. G. Skills are of top quality and you will have a great chance to OC 4 sticks to higher speeds.

You may want to check the link I provided earlier. There they mention if the given kit is tested for 4 DIMM configuration.

RAM is quite sought after these days, so I think you will be able to sell them for a pretty penny. Don't forget to mention your old RAM has a lifetime manufacturer warranty. It also helps for increased price upon resale.

Best of luck and happy rendering!


Thanks - good advice - I'll put something like "used once due to incorrect ram for system" or something. The lifetime guarantee is a good pitch on the Corsair.
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P.S. just a reminder - always clear CMOS when you tinker with your system.
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In theory - yes, albeit on a slower speed. G. Skills are of top quality and you will have a great chance to OC 4 sticks to higher speeds.

You may want to check the link I provided earlier. There they mention if the given kit is tested for 4 DIMM configuration.

RAM is quite sought after these days, so I think you will be able to sell them for a pretty penny. Don't forget to mention your old RAM has a lifetime manufacturer warranty. It also helps for increased price upon resale.

Best of luck and happy rendering!
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Decided to cut my losses and buy the F4-3200C15D-32GTZR.

I'll just have to sell the corsairs on fleahbay... :(

As a matter of interest - if I were to buy another 32Gb of the same ram in the future - would this work at rendering the machine @ a 64 Gb system?

Thanks all for your help
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You can find all compatible kits here -> https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/X470%20Taichi/index.asp#MemoryPR

Depending on your budget I suggest you aim for one of the G.Skill kits (2x16GB). F4-3200C15D-32GTZR for example is a very fast kit which would also cover your capacity needs. It is also one with a stellar Ryzen conpatibility record. There are cheaper variants too, if you prefer them.
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None taken - just so ware of all options - what's the recommended 16GB sticks for this mobo (if I were to buy again).

Last time I trust PC parts picker!
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OP, please don't get me wrong, I mean no offense with the next lines.

If you are really asking these questions I strongly recommend you just swap the RAM for a compatible kit. If top speed is not the goal there are some cheap and decent kits out there. You will save youself tons od hours tinkering and questionable stability in the long run.

What others are telling is true. It is plausible to belive you may het the RAM working. Is the price worth it, though?
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