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  • Ryzen 5 + 32GB 3200MHz Trident Z RGB (4Modules) question

    Hello G.Skill Tech Support!

    I do have some serious questions. I am going to Buy the following Hardware:

    Board: Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero AMD X370 So.AM4
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
    RAM: Trident Z RGB 3200MHz CL14 (4 Modules) F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR

    I am Fully aware about the RAM incompatibility issues to this date.
    I am also aware about the Samsung B-Die sollutions, and the fact that faster Ram heavily scales with Ryzen Performance. I have read your recommendations about the Trident Z RBG Setup for Ryzen CPUs and the QVL of that Mainboard:

    F4-2400C15D-16GTZR
    F4-2400C15Q-32GTZR
    F4-3200C14D-16GTZR

    Sources:
    http://www.legitreviews.com/ddr4-mem...-cpus_192259/6
    https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comment...nfusion_eg_on/
    https://www.toptengamer.com/best-ram-amd-ryzen-5-7-cpu/
    https://www.gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=14263

    Please feel free to correct any mistakes i may have made.

    I will buy a quadkit of RAM because this build will be about Looks and Performance alike, therefore i absolutely want to have 4x Trident Z RGB Modules installed.

    Now for my Questions.

    1. Is there any verified information if this Quadkit (F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR) is going to work on this Board with Ryzen CPU?
    2. Taking your experience into account, do you think this could maybe work? (regarding to question Nr1.)
    3. Is it possible/would you recommend to buy the Quadkit and only run 2 of the Modules at 3200MHz, until the compatibility issues are fixed (and add the remaining to afterwards)?
    4. Is it possible/would you recommend to buy the Quadkit, and run all 4 Modules at 2400 MHz until the compatibility issues are fixed (and overclock them afterwards)?

    Thank you for your help in advance, you guys do a great Job!

    Kind regards Battousaief

  • #2
    1. No, because technically it is not designed for it.

    2. It will work at a lower frequency, but especially with that CPU, most likely DRAM Frequency will be limited.

    3. Doesn't really matter, you can use 4 modules, it will just need to run at a lower frequency until a BIOS update can allow it to go higher.

    4. Yes, get the single quad kit if you need that amount of RAM in the system.

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    • #3
      Great! Thank you for your time..

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