I've been tasked with building a budget desktop for someone (not myself) for architectural CAD work with occasional 3D rendering. Due to budget constraints, the system will initially operate without a graphics card. I have my eye on a Ryzen 7 5700G, an Asus Prime B450M-A II motherboard and 2x16GB of 3200 MHz DDR4.
The cheapest RAM that meets my specification is Corsair Vengeance LPX (16-20-20-38) which is currently available in my country for the equivalent of US$63 for each 16GB stick (CMK16GX4M1E3200C16). However, it's not on Asus' QVL for the Prime B450M-A II. In fact, the vast majority of RAM models on that one-year-old list are paired kits.
Does this mean that this RAM model should be avoided?
Request: I'm sure many experienced members will have alternative suggestions for the components I mentioned - CPU/APU, mobo and RAM and such suggestions will be welcome later. But please stick to the question for the time being.
The cheapest RAM that meets my specification is Corsair Vengeance LPX (16-20-20-38) which is currently available in my country for the equivalent of US$63 for each 16GB stick (CMK16GX4M1E3200C16). However, it's not on Asus' QVL for the Prime B450M-A II. In fact, the vast majority of RAM models on that one-year-old list are paired kits.
Does this mean that this RAM model should be avoided?
Request: I'm sure many experienced members will have alternative suggestions for the components I mentioned - CPU/APU, mobo and RAM and such suggestions will be welcome later. But please stick to the question for the time being.