It depends of the RAM you have. Some RAM can function at 2133 or 2400 MHz, and sometimes you have to enable XMP to reach 2400.ok ty so i dont need to touch the xmp profile at all with my future i3
Basically you have 4 slots for memory.4 x DIMM, Max. 64GB, DDR4 2400/2133 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory
Dual Channel Memory Architecture what this mean?
im a newbie
and if my cpu supports 2133mhz and if i xmp to 3200 can i cause harm to my pc?Basically you have 4 slots for memory.
The max you can have total is 64GB.
The type is DDR4.
The speed you should use is 2400 or 2133 MHz.
Non-ECC unbuffered memory is a common memory type. ECC memory isn't necessary.
Dual Channel is faster that single channel but to use dual channel you have to have the memory installed in pairs. It will only operate in dual channel in the slots that are paired.
What motherboard and processor?and if my cpu supports 2133mhz and if i xmp to 3200 can i cause harm to my pc?
2400 is the fastest the motherboard will go to.rog strix b250f and my presentcpu celeron g3930 and i will upgrade to i3 7100
celeron g3930 will run at max 2133mhz on that board.rog strix b250f and my present cpu celeron g3930 and i will upgrade to i3 7100
It depends of the RAM you have. Some RAM can function at 2133 or 2400 MHz, and sometimes you have to enable XMP to reach 2400.ok ty so i dont need to touch the xmp profile at all with my future i3