Should I get for example cl30 5600mhz 2x48gb or cl32 6400-6600 mhz?

Wondering whether I’ll actually be able to run 6600 mhz ram.

  • Wrong-Historian@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have 96GB 6800 CL34. XMP no problemo runs on first boot (14900K, Asrock Z790 LiveMixer). Even tried to push it a bit to 7200 with lower timings but I have to spend more time on it.

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    1 year ago

    I’m running 2x32gb of XMP 6400mhz cl32 from gskill with my 14700k on a Z790 Sonic. It’s very stable, have had 0 issues regarding memory so far

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    1 year ago

    I was only able to get 48gb @ 6800 to pass memtest. It would boot at 7200 but not 7000 SMH. But 6800 with tightened timing stable no errors. 13700k ocd 5.8, msiz790a, 4070ti,

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    1 year ago

    I just built a new system and my workload is typically around 60gb of usage. Was considering getting 96gb but ended up just getting 64gb 6400mhz kit as it was priced well. I don’t want to tweak timings as I need it to be stable for longer code compiles. Everything has been working well so far. 14900k is a beast for my use case of productivity and also gaming.

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    1 year ago

    I’m running a 96GB (2x48) 5600 DDR5 corsair kit with a 14700k and it’s working fine. I was too cheap to go faster. It just worked though. (z790)

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      1 year ago

      Flabbergasted that not more people recommend checking out the QVL first.

  • asdqwefrg123@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    96gb can go up to 6800 on mine. I saw a video somewhere, the guy oc his 96gb to 7200 but needed a ram cooler fan to keep stable.