Hello Josh,
No, you don't have to set anything. The only important thing is the dual channel (if you look at the RAM slots, it is always 1+3 and 2+4 with 4 slots).
But since you buy 2 additional slots, this is done automatically anyway, you don't have to set anything unless you want to overclock the RAM (voltage etc.).
hey, i have the 2x 16GB of these sticks running on a MSI B450 Tomahawk @3333Mhz. my cpu is a 2700X, so i'm pretty sure it will work with a 3700x as well. the Tomahawk board is a good choice, it has enough power for a 3900x.
Servus.
I would choose 2 slots with 32 GB each.
Then you still have the option to upgrade to 128 GB with an additional 2 x 32 GB.
Greetings from Bavaria
What do you think you can achieve with 4000 and co. if your CPU is only designed for up to 2666 Mhz? It won't be any more, you can put whatever you want into it.
it's quite unlikely. they are for desktop pc-s, they are quite big with heatsinks.
laptops need much smaller ram modules.
i think it should be possible to filter the results for laptop rams.
No, the only thing to do is to go into the bios to change the X.M.P profile, which is an overclock profile predefined by the distributor. There is no risk in the bios as long as you don't change the other parameters. There are plenty of tutorials on the internet that simply explain how to do this.
yes,but why so weak ram...you could go up to ddr4-5000 oc with this board...here more infos about the board...https://www.asus.com/ch-de/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b560-plus-wifi/
Unfortunately, we have no additional information. The stock is probably mixed up. In case of matching bar codes, our logistics considers different versions as the same one.
Will you also include the Ryzen variant in the range?
According to Corsair, there are three different types of this RAM.
(CMK16GX4M 2B 3200 C15)
(CMK16GX4M 2Z 3200 C16)
(CMK16GX4M 2B 3200 C16)
Attention all! The two variants with 2B in the code are designed for Intel (with different timings C15/C16). Only those with code 2Z are optimised and tested for Ryzen!
Since I am personally planning my upgrade to Ryzen, this would be a very interesting variant, as I have a limited budget.
The difference is actually insignificant, as you may have noticed, only one letter in the manufacturer number is different. This means that the cheaper version (CMK16GX4M2D3600C18) is also optimised for older chipsets, e.g. Intel Z390. Nowadays, however, this makes no real difference.
To the second question: They have identical specifications (also e.g. latency). So there is no difference in performance here. It is best to buy the bars that you like better visually or that fit your system better.
Hi, I have the old i7-8700k (max 2666 MHz) with a Z370 that could max 4000 MHz.
The actual RAM has 3000 MHz per XPM, no problems, only has to be upgraded to 2x 16 GB and not so long ago I wanted to take one with 4000 MHz, unfortunately it goes up to a maximum of 2747 MHz and now I actually thought that a 3600 per XMP without having to intervene deeply in the system.I thought that a 3600 with XMP would only run at a maximum of 2747 MHz per "Ai Tweak" including XMP. Now the question is whether at least 3200 MHz with XMP would work? The base clock is probably 2133, except for the 3000 Mhz with 2x 8 GB
Short version
3000 MHz (2x 8 GB) (DDR4 3000MHz) = no problem with XMP = 3000 MHz
3600 MHz (2x 16 GB) (DDR4 2133MHz) = problems with XMP, no video signal, via "Ai Tweak" and the "Video editing" profile = 2747 MHz
4000 MHz (2x 16 GB) (DDR4 2133MHz) = problems with XMP, no video signal, per "Ai Tweak" and the "Video editing" profile = 2747 MHz
dmidecode sagt Single Rank, passt zur Width von 64 bit.
Handle 0x003D, DMI type 17, 92 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x0034
Error Information Handle: 0x003C
Total Width: 64 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 16 GB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: None
Locator: DIMM_A2
Bank Locator: BANK 1
Type: DDR4
Type Detail: Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered)
Speed: 2133 MT/s
Manufacturer: Corsair
Serial Number: 00000000
Asset Tag: Not Specified
Part Number: CMK32GX4M2E3200C16
Rank: 1
Configured Memory Speed: 2133 MT/s
Minimum Voltage: 1.2 V
Maximum Voltage: 1.2 V
Configured Voltage: 1.2 V
Memory Technology: DRAM
Memory Operating Mode Capability: Volatile memory
Firmware Version: Unknown
Module Manufacturer ID: Bank 3, Hex 0x9E
Module Product ID: Unknown
Memory Subsystem Controller Manufacturer ID: Unknown
Memory Subsystem Controller Product ID: Unknown
Non-Volatile Size: None
Volatile Size: 16 GB
Cache Size: None
Logical Size: None