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RYZEN DDR4 MEMORY, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

I hope 32gb support gets sorted by June - 16gb just wont cut it for me anymore.
 
Just a question thinking of getting the rgb 3200mhz mem for ryzen from g.skill has anyone try them.
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They should be fine, in AMDs "3400mhz" overclocking tweet the system they were using had Trident Z ram: https://twitter.com/AMDRyzen/status/836285599636127744 and they're single rank DIMMs so should get the fastest speeds.
 
Why are they so fussy with memory.

AMD needs to test them and give each company a code to put into their BIOS. With Intel it is all down to the board manufacture to do themselves and so easier and quicker to get everything validated. Not sure why AMD can't do it that way but it is the way it is.
 
Have those RGB Tridents 3600mhz C16 on the way, were supposed to arrive today but DPD have cocked that up :(.

Will have to postpone the build until tomorrow.
 
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB Kit DDR4 3466MHz RAM these be ok, so I could just underclock it ?
 
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Yup, having the 3600 CL16 version running nicely on a 1700 and a Asus Crosshair VI Hero board.

I'm going to be a new overclocker when I get round to buying my new pc.

I was looking at the CL14 G.Skill at 3200 do you think there will be much wiggle room? You managed to shave of 400,mhz to get to CL13 just wondering if I could get there with the CL14 @3200
 
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