Author: parsec
Subject: Extr.7+ several Problems
Posted: 15 Jun 2016 at 1:10am
Yes, that kit should work fine.
My previous point was the very high speed DDR4 memory, at and above 3600, is more difficult for the board to deal with, and also when using larger amounts of memory at those speeds.
In your earlier post, you asked about 16GB and 32GB of 3733 memory. There are no kits listed for 16GB at 3733. We find only three kits of 16GB at 3600, and the others are either one or two 4GB DIMMS.
The capability of the memory controller in your CPU is also a factor regarding how you can OC memory. Intel only guarantees memory speeds up to 2133 on Skylake processors, but that includes up to 64GB of memory.
Just as the OC limit of your CPU is not guaranteed, the same is true when we OC memory. The speed of the memory and the amount being used are both factors that will limit the OC.
Subject: Extr.7+ several Problems
Posted: 15 Jun 2016 at 1:10am
![]() Asrock Website shows the DDR4 3400 8GB G.Skill tridentZ F4-3400C16Q-32GTZ-kit as supported RAM. |
Yes, that kit should work fine.
My previous point was the very high speed DDR4 memory, at and above 3600, is more difficult for the board to deal with, and also when using larger amounts of memory at those speeds.
In your earlier post, you asked about 16GB and 32GB of 3733 memory. There are no kits listed for 16GB at 3733. We find only three kits of 16GB at 3600, and the others are either one or two 4GB DIMMS.
The capability of the memory controller in your CPU is also a factor regarding how you can OC memory. Intel only guarantees memory speeds up to 2133 on Skylake processors, but that includes up to 64GB of memory.
Just as the OC limit of your CPU is not guaranteed, the same is true when we OC memory. The speed of the memory and the amount being used are both factors that will limit the OC.