Ram Compatibility with Ryzen 7 1800x

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I am looking to get the CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR4 3200 ram kit for my build and was wondering if it would be compatible. Cpu I have is the Ryzen 7 1800x, and motherboard is the MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon.

Here is the link to where I would be purchasing the ram kit: http://www.outletpc.com/um1207.html
 
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My post: August 27, 2018 6:29:21 PM

Your edit: Danra has edited this post August 27, 2018 6:45:58 PM

So you edited 16 minutes after I posted. Otherwise how would I have been able to quote you?

You're still generalizing and that's not something you should do with RAM. It's not like GSkill Ripjaws is comparable to a GTX 1080. Memory comes in many different speeds, voltages and timings even across product lines.
Having a quick look at the motherboard's ram QVL I can't find the exact model. With that said there are literally over 100 different compatible Corsair kits for that board so there is a good chance that I just missed your kit. I would dare say that the kit you selected would work with no issues what so ever especially once the bios on your board is up to date as well.

***EDIT*** I haven't had my coffee and was looking at the 2nd gen ryzen compatibility list. None the less I can't imagine there being issues as RAM compatibility has been greatly improved since the launch of Ryzen. If you wish to make sure maybe shoot corsair an email asking for clarification.
 


Thank you for your post. If you look carefully you will find that I corrected my statement one hour and 24 minutes before you made your post.

It is not my intention to mislead. Please note that I have a very long history in the computer field as an expert, however, I am now ill, take medication that makes mental processes more difficult and have had brain damage.

Please continue to correct me when you find me in error.
 
My post: August 27, 2018 6:29:21 PM

Your edit: Danra has edited this post August 27, 2018 6:45:58 PM

So you edited 16 minutes after I posted. Otherwise how would I have been able to quote you?

You're still generalizing and that's not something you should do with RAM. It's not like GSkill Ripjaws is comparable to a GTX 1080. Memory comes in many different speeds, voltages and timings even across product lines.
 
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