Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16GB) 3200 MHz 288-Pin DDR4 DRAM C16 Memory Kit, Black (CMK32GX4M2B3200C16)
thoughts?
thoughts?
Most likely it will work -- Intel is a lot more flexible with memory than AMD Ryzen, they are much less forgiving. It is a tough time to build with all the out of stock parts.corsair just says that its compatible with the intel 400 series. ive already purchased it will be here in a minute. but i dont have a way to test it as i dont yet have all my parts. some parts are out of stock like psu and cpu
i have the asus tuf z490 plus wifi motherboard. im buying a 10850kMy thought would be it's fine if it is on your motherboard QVL list.
i have the asus tuf z490 plus wifi motherboard. im buying a 10850kAgree
Seeing how you didn't give any more info to base any thoughts.
DDR4 4600(O.C)/ 4500(O.C)/ 4400(O.C)/ 4266(O.C.)/ 4133(O.C.)/ 4000(O.C.)/ 3866(O.C.)/ 3733(O.C.)/ 3600(O.C.)/ 3466(O.C.)/ 3400(O.C.)/ 3333(O.C.)/ 3200(O.C.)/ 3000(O.C.)/ 2933(O.C.)/ 2800(O.C.)/ 2666/ 2400/ 2133 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory* * 10th Gen Intel Core i9/i7 CPUs support 2933/ 2800/ 2666/ 2400/ 2133 natively, refer to www.asus.com for the Memory QVL (Qualified Vendors Lists). |
the part number is not showing up in the listThat's what your mobo supports so.
DDR4 4600(O.C)/ 4500(O.C)/ 4400(O.C)/ 4266(O.C.)/ 4133(O.C.)/ 4000(O.C.)/ 3866(O.C.)/ 3733(O.C.)/ 3600(O.C.)/ 3466(O.C.)/ 3400(O.C.)/ 3333(O.C.)/ 3200(O.C.)/ 3000(O.C.)/ 2933(O.C.)/ 2800(O.C.)/ 2666/ 2400/ 2133 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory*
* 10th Gen Intel Core i9/i7 CPUs support 2933/ 2800/ 2666/ 2400/ 2133 natively, refer to www.asus.com for the Memory QVL (Qualified Vendors Lists).
yes
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813119271the part number is not showing up in the list
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My thought would be it's fine if it is on your motherboard QVL list.
corsair just says that its compatible with the intel 400 series. ive already purchased it will be here in a minute. but i dont have a way to test it as i dont yet have all my parts. some parts are out of stock like psu and cpuI do not see that set on the QVL for your board. They list the following (similar to what you are looking at):
CMD32GX4M2C3200C16(Ver5.39)
CMW32GX4M2Z3200C16(Ver3.31)
CMU32GX4M2C3200C16B(Ver5.39)
While that does not mean it will not work, unless Corsair lists your board for that set then I would reconsider.
Most likely it will work -- Intel is a lot more flexible with memory than AMD Ryzen, they are much less forgiving. It is a tough time to build with all the out of stock parts.corsair just says that its compatible with the intel 400 series. ive already purchased it will be here in a minute. but i dont have a way to test it as i dont yet have all my parts. some parts are out of stock like psu and cpu
yea i managaed to get a phanteks p600s, 6x noctua nf-a14 chromax black fans, noctua nh-d15 chromax black cpu cooler, asus tuf z490 plus wifi, corsair commander pro fan controller, i got a underdesk cable management tray, corsair vengeance lpx ram so far at end of month im told the psu will be in stock so i will buy one. also nvme drive will be in 2 weeks which will be a samsung 970 evo plus 1 tb then to get booted i only need cpu to come in stock. i order only on amazon as amazon has 90 day guarantee for repair or fix. cpu and windows key will be bought at canada computersMost likely it will work -- Intel is a lot more flexible with memory than AMD Ryzen, they are much less forgiving. It is a tough time to build with all the out of stock parts.
I do a lot of builds and rebuilds including laptops, and a lot of my parts come out of Hong Kong so it's lucky that I have a pretty good supply still -- it's taking months to restock.
yea i wasnt to concerned with compability as corsair said it was compatible with intel 400 chipset. i didnt know about motherboard lists as well. i knew amd had it as amd has had issues with ram compability issues for awhile now.The headaches of doing system build homework far outweigh the headaches of trying to get something to run that may never or dealing with returning parts in time for a return policy or being forced to sell at a possible loss.
Best advice do your homework or ask for build advice based from your Criteria before purchasing parts.
yea i paid 155 instead of 190 canadian. it was one of the only sets i could see that was not rgb and was 3200mhz i wont be doing to much overclocking just enabling xmp profile thats it.As RealBeast said there is no real guarantee it won't work just Asus didn't test that set.
Chance's are way better for Intel.
As to timings there not the best but you may have some luck tightening and or overclocking them.
Over all good price for 32gb 2x16 kit.