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System Name | The de-ploughminator Mk-III |
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Processor | 9800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master |
Cooling | DeepCool AK620 |
Memory | 2x32GB G.SKill 6400MT Cas32 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX4090 TUF |
Storage | 4TB Samsung 990 Pro |
Display(s) | 48" LG OLED C4 |
Case | Corsair 5000D Air |
Audio Device(s) | KEF LSX II LT speakers + KEF KC62 Subwoofer |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850 |
Mouse | Razor Death Adder v3 |
Keyboard | Razor Huntsman V3 Pro TKL |
Software | win11 |
So for the less informed of us, can you tell me why the board affects memory when the memory controller is in the CPU? What is contained in the board besides the slot and traces that would affect memory compatibility?
I have never bought qvl in my life. Also, never had a problem. And no, not being able to boot my Neo over 3200 isn't a problem because that is all AMD guarantees.
I never bothered with QVL either when I bought the 8700K, they just work at XMP, overclock beyond that is luck with Motherboard, Ram and CPU IMC (Furthermore I don't gain any mhz using 2 DIMM instead of 4 as my Z370 board use T-Topology design); but for Ryzen which is extremely finicky with RAM, I tend to look for Samsung B-die, which is not noted anywhere but the motherboard manufacturer QVL or the RAM advertisements.
Sure you could have a CPU with a dud IMC, but in that case looking the the QVL would tell you there is something wrong with your CPU no ?
Just look at the entire QVL, they are comprehensive, the Asus X570-E Gaming even work with select 4x16GB kit...