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Originally posted by Omega:
I have seen a few Ryzen boards which claim 2933Mhz and 3200Mhz support, yet they are perfectly capable of doing 3000Mhz. No idea why these spec sheets always say that.

If it really doesn't support 3000Mhz the RAM will run at the slower 2933Mhz when using the 3000Mhz profile.
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Elon Mosque Dec 3, 2018 @ 5:19pm 
Yes it will. The 3000Mhz translates into 2933 in ryzen platforms. Howerver you can manually select the speed to exactly 3000 in BIOS. Be sure to update your BIOS version to the latest version before enabling XMP/AMP in order to not have compability issues.
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Omega Dec 3, 2018 @ 5:20pm 
I have seen a few Ryzen boards which claim 2933Mhz and 3200Mhz support, yet they are perfectly capable of doing 3000Mhz. No idea why these spec sheets always say that.

If it really doesn't support 3000Mhz the RAM will run at the slower 2933Mhz when using the 3000Mhz profile.
tapwazza Dec 3, 2018 @ 5:54pm 
Originally posted by Omega:
I have seen a few Ryzen boards which claim 2933Mhz and 3200Mhz support, yet they are perfectly capable of doing 3000Mhz. No idea why these spec sheets always say that.

If it really doesn't support 3000Mhz the RAM will run at the slower 2933Mhz when using the 3000Mhz profile.
thanks was just a bit unsure.
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Date Posted: Dec 3, 2018 @ 5:08pm
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