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ASUS ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming WIFI XMP 6400+ Support!

Tsikos
Level 10
Hello, i just order the ROG STRIX X670E-E and i want to know if my ddr5 kit will work fine with this board when i will enable the xmp profile!

https://www.gskill.com/product/165/374/1642064772/F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5RS-F5-6400J3239G16GA2-TZ5RS
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Murph_9000
Level 14
It's not on the QVL, and the QVL doesn't have any parts at 6400, so you're well into unsupported/untested territory. G.SKILL are a good enough brand, but they don't recommend that module for your board in their RAM Configurator; the fastest they recommend is 6000 (which I believe is the new sweet spot for Ryzen 7000, like 3600 was for older Ryzen CPUs).

That 6400 kit might work, but it's a gamble.

Murph_9000 wrote:
It's not on the QVL, and the QVL doesn't have any parts at 6400, so you're well into unsupported/untested territory. G.SKILL are a good enough brand, but they don't recommend that module for your board in their RAM Configurator; the fastest they recommend is 6000 (which I believe is the new sweet spot for Ryzen 7000, like 3600 was for older Ryzen CPUs).

That 6400 kit might work, but it's a gamble.


I know that kit is not on the qvl list but asus advertize this board for support 6400 (OC) + and even the extreme board have the same qvl list....

Tsikos wrote:
I know that kit is not on the qvl list but asus advertize this board for support 6400 (OC) + and even the extreme board have the same qvl list....


Unfortunately, motherboard manufacturers do not have the ability to test all types of banks or configurations of the various memory manufacturers.
You can hardly find an endless list containing all the partnumbers found and tested.
If the module in question meets JEDEC specifications, it is possible that it will go without too many problems.
Asus also guarantees that the mainboard will have no problem supporting modules that go beyond the JEDEC specification as you point out (6400 MT/s OC and beyond).
Going back to the AMD talk, the best configuration at the moment are 6000MT/s maximum banks with timing as low as possible and that are AMD EXPO compatible.
Nothing prohibits using memories that are faster or slower or that have only XMP 3.0 compatibility but then you may not have the best experience.
Also, be careful about putting more than 2 banks of RAM. You may find yourself with half the RAM at the frequency level.

Crotly94
Level 7

Hello,

 

I m going to buy a new cause I ve bought the same motherboard and my question come to this type of RAM but 32x2 Giga.

Into the compatibility list there is only the 16 giga version but not the 32 giga, will it be able to run it without any problem?

 

Best Regards,