Author: Zach1928
Subject: QVL Memory question
Posted: 09 Jul 2017 at 4:27am
It's mostly a crapshoot still. The only way to know is to put the sticks in and see what you can get it to boot at, or buy some of the certified RAM such as the G.Skill Flare X. They could be using different memory chips on each set, and the Samsung's work better than the SK Hynix modules. The BIOS updates have mostly been improving support so they very well could work. I know the Team Vulcan sticks I have were not on the QVL list, but after the AGESA 1.06 update, they run at the rated 2666 and I was able to get the timings down to 14-14-14-30.
Edited by Zach1928 - 1 hour 6 minutes ago at 6:52am
Subject: QVL Memory question
Posted: 09 Jul 2017 at 4:27am
It's mostly a crapshoot still. The only way to know is to put the sticks in and see what you can get it to boot at, or buy some of the certified RAM such as the G.Skill Flare X. They could be using different memory chips on each set, and the Samsung's work better than the SK Hynix modules. The BIOS updates have mostly been improving support so they very well could work. I know the Team Vulcan sticks I have were not on the QVL list, but after the AGESA 1.06 update, they run at the rated 2666 and I was able to get the timings down to 14-14-14-30.
Edited by Zach1928 - 1 hour 6 minutes ago at 6:52am