I am Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX DDR5 motherboard with Intel i5 13500 processor maximum capacity ram speed is 5600MHz supported so I inserted Gskill 16GB 5600MHZ DDR5 RIPJWAS S5 F5-5600J3636C16GX1 four rams modules
1 Check Your CPU what's max RAM speed is supported. 2 Choose a reputable manufacturer ram with that speed and smallest CL 3 XMP for Intel, EXPO for AMD 4 Some CPUs support faster speeds with just two sticks off RAM, so have your total wanted capacity with just two sticks (like AMD 97950x - it supports 5200 (x2) 3600 (x4)) 5 If You are adding memory - use same model (perfect match), or at least check ranks (chips arrangement on stick - one sided or two sided etc 2Rx8, 1Rx8...) P.S - does'nt need to buy same kit, newer had problems with two stick from different packages. But when You RMA your RAM - You must send all kit, so You are in trouble with one kit :) P.S2 - with RAM overclocking to higher frequency than CPU supports - very money consuming and neglectable speed producing process - use Your money elswhere.
Yeah.. don't listen to this guy.. No idea what he's talking about. he's only listing details about the ram sticks, and then suggesting the details are good even though they're not.
Thanks for your video, which ram brand you are using,model no, mhz .
I am currently using --- PNY XLR8 Gaming 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz
I am Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX DDR5 motherboard with Intel i5 13500 processor maximum capacity ram speed is 5600MHz supported so I inserted Gskill 16GB 5600MHZ DDR5 RIPJWAS S5 F5-5600J3636C16GX1 four rams modules
1 Check Your CPU what's max RAM speed is supported.
2 Choose a reputable manufacturer ram with that speed and smallest CL
3 XMP for Intel, EXPO for AMD
4 Some CPUs support faster speeds with just two sticks off RAM, so have your total wanted capacity with just two sticks (like AMD 97950x - it supports 5200 (x2) 3600 (x4))
5 If You are adding memory - use same model (perfect match), or at least check ranks (chips arrangement on stick - one sided or two sided etc 2Rx8, 1Rx8...)
P.S - does'nt need to buy same kit, newer had problems with two stick from different packages. But when You RMA your RAM - You must send all kit, so You are in trouble with one kit :)
P.S2 - with RAM overclocking to higher frequency than CPU supports - very money consuming and neglectable speed producing process - use Your money elswhere.
Yeah.. don't listen to this guy.. No idea what he's talking about. he's only listing details about the ram sticks, and then suggesting the details are good even though they're not.
I totally agree, just advertisement.