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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero |
Cooling | ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 A-RGB // X12 Phanteks D30-120 D-RGB Fans |
Memory | G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s CL30 |
Video Card(s) | ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO |
Storage | Samsung Pro 980 2TB NVMe (OS and Games) // WD Black 10TB HDD (Storage) |
Display(s) | SAMSUNG 34-Inch Ultrawide 75Hz (Desk Games) // SAMSUNG 49-Inch Ultrawide 144Hz (Sim Racing Rig) |
Case | Phanteks NV7 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Vertex GX-1200, 1200W 80+ Gold, ATX 3.0 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Is DFI > gigabyte ud4p or ud5? is this the mobo your talking about?
because that mobo can only support 1600 OCed RAM???all DFI mobos are 1333 RAM compatible except that one? what are the advantages of DFI to the ud4p?
yes that is it, but please read binges response on top of my post
I wouldn't go too deep into what speed ram a motherboard can handle. On my DFI I pushed 2200MHz and it did just fine.
thanks, board say they handle this much, but most of times its fixed with BIOS updates and stuff. At least my DFI that i bought for my AMD rig said it supported up to DDR2 800 but with the latest BIOS they fixed that, and now in the BIOS you can set the RAM to 400,667, 800, and 1066. So that further proves BInge's point.