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This memory kit should do well with the new AMD motherboards. AMD has stated that 5600MHz kits are the 'sweet spot' for the new CPUs. The manual that comes with your motherboard (can find them online from the manufacturers' website) should also specify the frequencies it supports.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Running fine on my Ryzen 7700. O'clocked to 6000 cl30.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The best way to find out which memory will work is to check the support website for the motherboard manufacturer and look for the certified memory lists. This will give you the model numbers of the memory stick that the motherboard manufacturer has tested to work at the rated speed in their motherboard. Sure any memory that meets the generation requirements will probably boot into Windows, but if it isn't on the list for a specific motherboard you may not be able to get the rated speed of the memory or the correct timings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, For memory kits suitable for AM5, please refer to our VENGEANCE, VENGEANCE RGB, and DOMINATOR PLATINUM memory kits that are optimized for AMD (www.corsair.com/am5-amd-cpu) to allow you to easily customize and tailor AMD EXPO performance profiles via our iCUE software. If you have any additional questions, we'd be happy to assist: help.corsair.com -Albert
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will work. But xmp/expo are not guaranteed to work. It all comes down to how strong the memory controller is on the cpu. Hard to recommend AMD right now. If you go intel and you get a cpu that can’t do the xmp you want then return the ram and board and get a ddr4 board and most likely you can run ddr4 at 4000-4400 in gear 1 with way tighter timings then ddr5.
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