Question Is it fine if my cpu doesn't support the speed of the RAM?

Jun 27, 2024
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I currently have the i7-12700kf and recently found out that it only supports up to 4800 MHz, I was planning to get the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32 GB (2x16) and that it has a speed of 6000 MHz. Will this cause problems?
 
recently found out that it only supports up to 4800 MHz
the RAM speed specs included with CPU information is just a basic performance spec.
it has been reported like this since way back, for some reason.

as long as you have a board that supports the RAM kit it will run at it's manufacturer rated speeds with it's XMP profile enabled or manually input.
 
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I currently have the i7-12700kf and recently found out that it only supports up to 4800 MHz, I was planning to get the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32 GB (2x16) and that it has a speed of 6000 MHz. Will this cause problems?
Generally, yes. Why? Because the RAM has settings built-in for slower speeds. The advertised speed it the maximum. Your question is similar to "Is it OK if I only drive 65MPH when the speed limit is 70MPH""?