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    Question Building a PC with low budget??

    Hi guys, I'm currently building the 1st gaming PC for my cousin but he's low on budget, I tried to do my best, here you're my suggestion: - CPU: core i5 14400 (maybe have to consider core i5 12400F due to low budget problem) - MB: ASUS PRIME H610M-A D4-CSM LGA 1700 - RAM: Patriot 32GB (2 x...
  2. LordMikeus

    [SOLVED] I need help getting ram to 3600mhz

    To start with it's worth mentioning I'm completely new to overclocking and most of it baffles me. I've been trying a lot of things to get my RAM to 3600mhz as that's why I bought it but I could really use some help. Reading around it may actually be better to stop at 3200 or 3400 and aim for...
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    [SOLVED] PC won't boot with 2 sticks of ram

    So, I've got these Patriot Viper 4 Blackout series, 2 8GB sticks. They came together, but whenever I put them both in the motherboard, my PC boot loops. When I put either one of them in alone, in any given slot, it boots just fine. I turned on D.O.C.P, but that doesn't change anything. my specs...
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    Question Possible performance drop after RAM upgrade

    So a few days ago I upgraded my 2 sticks of HyperX Fury 4GB 2133MHz DDR4 memory to 2 sticks of Patriot Viper Steel 8GB 3200MHz. My motherboard supports only up to 2400MHz RAM, but I have read on the internet that faster RAM will just downclock to the mobo maximum and everything will be OK. I...
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    [SOLVED] RAM not used higher than 8GB even BIOS and Dxdiag detect I have 24GB?

    Hi everyone, I just bough Patriot Viper 8x2 DDR4 PC-24000 3000Mhz. I also had 4x2 Patriot Viper 8x2 DDR4 PC-24000 3000Mhz which is working good. Both of them is identical also from exact same brand. But after I installed the 8x2. Dxdiag, CPU-Z, and Windows detect it 24GB but why Windows 10 Only...
  6. jorgmen

    [SOLVED] can somebody help me oc my patriot viper steel ddr4 rams??

    Abstract: Got a Patriot Viper Steel 3200mhz 2x4Gb (x2) DDR4 set, but can only reach 2666mhz. Ram in Question here PVS48G320C6K My system: CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G Mobo: Msi B450 Tomahawk PS: Gigabyte G750H 80+ Gold What I tried so far... At first the ram ran at 2133mhz, but while trying to OC them I...
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    Question TROUBLES DETECTING MY 8GB OF RAM

    hey, long time ago I have a problem and was since I changed my generic power supply (was damaged and stopped working), the new is a Seasonic S12III 650 SSR-650GB3 650W 80+ Bronze ATX12V, as the problem is that my mobo has 4 ports for 4 ram modules, I have 2 sticks of 4gb a total of 8gbs then the...
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    Question Did I make a bad decision? 2 dual channel kits & not listed on mobo QVL

    I just ordered all the parts for my new build. This includes: 32gb of Patriot Viper Steel Series 4000mhz ram made up of of two lots of 2x8gb dual channel kits ASUS Tuf Gaming-Plus x570 Wifi mobo Ryzen 7 3700X I didn't realise there was a difference between dual channel and quad channel. I also...
  9. darko.skulic

    Question Will 2x2gb and 2x4gb ram work just fine?

    Hey guys how are you doing? i have a pc with a gigabyte ga 990xa udr3 motherboard and a phenom iix4 955 processor. I hav 2x2gb 1600mhz patriot ddr3 ram. But my pc is not very good at gaming and lately it started dropnig fps on games. I wanna put 8gb 2x4gb 1600mhz and i found adata 2x4gb sticks...
  10. NastyMonk

    Question Dropping Ram

    Hello guys. I have an AMD config, Ryzen 5 1600x AB-x370 Gaming 3 mobo Patriot Signature 2x4GB 2133Mhz CL15 I'm getting a problem nowadays,if i open task manager, at Memory tab, Windows see 8GB RAM but I can use only 4GB. After I restart the PC I can use all of 8GB. I don't know why. RAM is in...
  11. pabloxavez

    Question Need help setting ram to rated speeds.

    Hello everyone, I'm kind of new to this, I bought this set of ram some time ago: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/20c502_0f363e2c540748d084884ac390903fcc.pdf and I have been having some trouble trying to overclock it to 2933 mhz. This is my system as shown in the bios: View...