On 24/01/2018 13:21, Nimrod Levy wrote:
If my google-fu is any good today, DDR3 maxes out at 2133.  DDR4 seems to go up to 3200[1]. The motherboard claims to support all speeds.

This RAM is supposed to be DDR4-2400, but if it keeps things happy, I'll run it at 2133.

[1] https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/ddr4

Seems you are right. Its possible at least one of my systems is a DDR3 one then as the reading I did at the time said that 2133 was the max.

I'll recheck my systems and double check what they actually are. ;) I do know that I tried the faster than default memory profiles on both and it introduced instability that went away when I went back to the standard profile. I've done BIOS updates since then so its worth me checking that again anyway.

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