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Designed to meet the demands of PC enthusiasts and gamers, the ADATA XPG GAMMIX D30 32GB DDR4 memory module delivers remarkable performance and efficiency. Available in 2,666 MHz, 3,000 MHz, 3,200 MHz, and 3,600 MHz speeds, it supports Intel X299 and AMD AM4/Ryzen platforms Read More
I really want to buy these rams.
But I got one question. Are they working well with my motherboard and cpu?
Because I couldn't find this model in my qvl list for my motherboard.
My motherboard is 'AB350M PRO4'. Of course, because It's optimized for ryzen, I'm using 'Ryzen 2400G' Currently.
Anyone know about this? I really need the answer for this problem.
Then that means it wouldn't work with my motherboard 'AB350M PRO4'?
I found some information that this is working well with some motherboard which features AMD am4 socket. not sure though.
SlimPorkythat means literally nothing lol
thats just a way of making false advertising sort of like slapping usda approved beef on your hamburgers but legally you cant not have usda approved beef it so thats a clickbait tool
Nope. Only 2666 MHz, 3000 MHz, and 3200 MHz speeds. You can't buy 3600 MHz.
Though I don't know why he calls it clickbait. Usually the title is what makes something clickbait, but the speeds aren't listed in the title or thumbnail. You can get the 2666 for the advertised price.
Drop won't let me select the 3600 option... what the heck?
Well, nevermind. Found a DDR4 3600 2x16GB kit on newegg for only $5 more, and it'll be at my house in under a week.
Great idea to dump it here, now that prices are going back down. Only problem is that by the time you get this (over Germany for anyone outside North America), you could probably buy 2 sets of 2x8GB for around the same money. And unless you're planning to upgrade to 64GB BUT can't 'afford' an MB with 6 or 8 RAM slots, it would make little sense to buy one 32GB stick when 2x16 would work better in most systems...
Only one that makes any sense to buy would be the 3200MHz, but I'd still wait and see what happens to the prices in the next few months. We've already seen a nice decrease towards normal pricing, and they've announced DDR5 RAM coming in not TOO long, so that might help drop it a bit more. We'll see. But the two lower speeds are not worth it in this drop.