12-11-2017 08:08 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
12-11-2017 11:05 AM
12-11-2017 11:19 AM
12-11-2017 02:57 PM
12-12-2017 03:59 AM
G75rog wrote:
That Kit # was originally designed for a Gigabyte X99 MB. It's not on the Asus QVL for the Rampage.
When I transitioned to the Rampage VI series I had to abandon my X99 memory for a new kit specified for X299 MB's.
Made my son happy as he received the old Max VIII board complete with 32gb of RAM. Made me happy too as I moved to a Gskill X299 64gb kit.
Keeping the RAM matched to the MB means I don't have headaches from fighting mismatched systems.
Buying a high dollar CPU then getting cheap on the RAM doesn't make sense.
12-12-2017 04:07 AM
12-12-2017 04:10 AM
12-12-2017 05:51 AM
MirceaForce wrote:
if faulty ram this is what i want to buy
CMD16GX4M4B3000C15
according to qvl
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA2066/ROG_RAMPAGE_VI_EXTREME/Intel_CoreX-Series_CPU6-core_abov...
G75rog wrote:
That Kit # was originally designed for a Gigabyte X99 MB. It's not on the Asus QVL for the Rampage.
When I transitioned to the Rampage VI series I had to abandon my X99 memory for a new kit specified for X299 MB's.
Made my son happy as he received the old Max VIII board complete with 32gb of RAM. Made me happy too as I moved to a Gskill X299 64gb kit.
Keeping the RAM matched to the MB means I don't have headaches from fighting mismatched systems.
Buying a high dollar CPU then getting cheap on the RAM doesn't make sense.
12-12-2017 08:29 AM
Silent Scone wrote:
I'd recommend GSKILL Trident-Z kits.
The kit has been certified, but that doesn't mean the capability of every CPU and kit will be the same. These older Hynix kits are not capable of running the sub timings at or close to what's possible with Samsungs newer offerings.
12-13-2017 02:05 PM