That should work at full speed, 3600 MHz is recommended just as most cost effective.yes 3rd gen AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 8C/16T, 4.4 GHz, 36 MB, AM4, 65W, 7nm, BOX
and i got the X570 Aorus Elite Motherboard AM4 4DDR4 HDMI/USB 3.1
If it's not the ones you ordered, send them back and get the ones you bought.Hello,
I ordered new cl16 3600mhz 2x8gb kit and got cl19 4113 mhz 2x8GB kit. I ordered the kit for my ryzen 7 3700x build and this is the last thing i need... Should i ask for exchanging it or should i use the one they sent?
Which motherboard and is it fro 3rd fen Ryzen ? If yes chances are it would work at full speed. I would keep them, 3rd gen Ryzen is capable of that speed or more. Even if it doesn't work at 4133MHz it could always be used at lower speed but with lower latency and give great performance.Hello,
I ordered new cl16 3600mhz 2x8gb kit and got cl19 4113 mhz 2x8GB kit. I ordered the kit for my ryzen 7 3700x build and this is the last thing i need... Should i ask for exchanging it or should i use the one they sent?
Yes i know, but when you wait for 2 weeks to get new ram , because its sold out everywhere you start to ask stupid questions like my question XDIf it's not the ones you ordered, send them back and get the ones you bought.
Which motherboard and is it fro 3rd fen Ryzen ? If yes chances are it would work at full speed. I would keep them, 3rd gen Ryzen is capable of that speed or more. Even if it doesn't work at 4133MHz it could always be used at lower speed but with lower latency and give great performance.
That should work at full speed, 3600 MHz is recommended just as most cost effective.yes 3rd gen AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 8C/16T, 4.4 GHz, 36 MB, AM4, 65W, 7nm, BOX
and i got the X570 Aorus Elite Motherboard AM4 4DDR4 HDMI/USB 3.1
I don't know what local law they are in, but largely in the UK you are expecting to send back however you are not liable to pay for any postage/packaging, you do not have to send it back yourself, but you have to allow the seller to be able to collect it off you if they sent it in error.Whose local law ? Sending them those instead of slower model could have been deliberate because they didn't have what was ordered, for all we can know they (the store) could have payed it less and made better profit. In any case, it's store's responsibility.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/30294748/can-you-keep-stuff-delivered-by-mistake#targetText=The answer is yes and,your rights to keep them.Items that firms send to you, but you didn't actually order are called "unsolicited goods". You're well within your rights to keep them.
But this doesn't apply to items sent to you by mistake (as happened to Robert); if the order was sent to you twice; or if there's extra stuff on top of what you ordered
So if they were sent by mistake what do I do?
If items are sent to you by mistake, you will need to contact whoever sent them and ask them to collect the goods.
That shouldn't cost you anything or inconvenience you in any way. You should also give the company a reasonable deadline to collect the items.
Can I sell items delivered incorrectly to me?
Yes, but it's quite a process.
You must try to contact the company twice in writing, following a set procedure.
Even after you've sold the items, it'll be at least six years before you can spend the dosh. During that time the original owner can still claim the money back from you.
So, did you keep what they sent you in first place ?Well i called them and i got some money back for the wrong kit, so i didn't overpay
Yes i did, it works fine. Had to downscale Mhz a bit, but now i get 3733 Mhz cl18 so is all goodSo, did you keep what they sent you in first place ?
Great, got the fast one and for cheaper too, Have you adjusted FCLK to match memory frequency ? At 3733MHz it should still be 1:1 with FCLK for best performance.Yes i did, it works fine. Had to downscale Mhz a bit, but now i get 3733 Mhz cl18 so is all good