12-03-2016 05:18 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:00 PM by ROGBot
12-03-2016 05:56 PM
12-03-2016 06:15 PM
12-03-2016 06:27 PM
12-05-2016 12:53 AM
Nate152 wrote:
for 32GB I'dgo with a 4x8GB kit.
It's not recommended to mix and match ram kits even of the same speed as it may give you problems, you'll want to get a single 32GB (4x8GB) kit.
These motherboards seem happier running 8GB sticks.
12-05-2016 02:40 AM
Andriokz wrote:
I noticed the motherboard manual lists anything after 2800+ speed to be only 4GB DIMMs. G.Skill has released multiple series for 8GB and 16GB DIMMs as well as ones that go under lowest CL listed (CL14). Will a 3000-3733 16GB CL14-16 work with motherboard? I was also wanting to get up 64GB of those speeds, but am also unware if it will affect the IMC since these are four DIMMs rather than the typical two.
12-05-2016 03:40 AM
FuryA@ASUS wrote:
hi Andriokz
You can choose the ROG certificated Memory modules
e.g AVEXIR / CORSAIR , they have ROG certificated and passed by QVL test
12-05-2016 06:17 AM
12-05-2016 08:23 AM
12-05-2016 10:56 PM
Menthol wrote:
I have been using the Gskill 32 GB 3200mhz 14-14-14 kits in both my 2 X-99 boards and my Z-170 boards, and also a 32GB 3600mhz 16-16-16 kit on my M8E, you cannot go wrong with the Gskill B-die kits, they are the best available at this time, I also have a Corsair LED 32GB kit that works very well but not as well as the Gskill
Obviously the higher capacity and faster speeds need some tuning to run at those speeds reliably, I don't think any kit of this speed or capacity is just plug and play
Also the benefits of the high speed kits is little to none for daily use but memory prices are expected to rise sharply due to shortages so buy now
FuryA@ASUS,
While the Avexir and Corsair kits look very nice, ASUS needs some higher binned kits with their LOGO on them
NemesisChild wrote:
See my sig, I'm running the 2x16GB Trident Z 3200 CL14 set...performs flawlessly.