07-12-2018 12:24 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:26 PM by ROGBot
07-12-2018 04:31 AM
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07-15-2018 06:48 PM
07-16-2018 01:07 AM
Deepcuts wrote:
Also pay attention that Asus QVL for memory is very tricky.
Meaning a lot of memory kits are tested only at JEDEC specs, not with XMP enabled. Which is a bit lame in my opinion.
You could just browse the QVL for your desired memory KIT, see that it is listed and say: Great. It will work.
And buy the KIT.
Only to discover that most likely it will not work stable at XMP.
And if it will, hurry and buy a lottery ticket because you are lucky 🙂
07-16-2018 04:21 AM
cypeak wrote:
seriously??
it this is true, then the qvl in not worth the name...
_EVERY_ kit has to work at JEDEC specs or the mainboard vendor did something terribly worong...:rolleyes:
07-17-2018 12:29 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
It is tested at the frequency shown in the QVL. Pay attention to the disclaimers, though. Anything that can be classified as an overclock isn't guaranteed to work because variance comes into play.
07-23-2018 07:22 AM
cypeak wrote:
but then again: what's a qvl worth if it says: we tested it and it may work, but don't blame us if it doesn't ...?
it's nothing else then just another lottery.
a qvl i can't rely on - because basicaly everything beyond stock spec is overcloking - is really not worth a dime!
sorry if this sounds too harsh; just try to see it from the customers point of view. if you're looking for components which definetely work as they're marketed/specified, the qvl would be the first thing to check...
you don't need a qvl to have stock specifications guaranteed!
07-15-2018 06:54 PM