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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 840374"><p>People who believe that are the ones who end up wasting money, with RAM failing to reach the advertised performance, especially with high speeds (out of spec) modules for Ryzen.</p><p></p><p>You should buy RAM that is on your MB support list to avoid problems. Not to mention there's difference in the material used even among the same brand, which will affect how well the RAM will perform.</p><p></p><p>Will using one stick (on Ryzen) or two sticks in the AA slots (instead of AB) or even different brands work? Yes it will, will it perform as advertised? No.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 840374"] People who believe that are the ones who end up wasting money, with RAM failing to reach the advertised performance, especially with high speeds (out of spec) modules for Ryzen. You should buy RAM that is on your MB support list to avoid problems. Not to mention there's difference in the material used even among the same brand, which will affect how well the RAM will perform. Will using one stick (on Ryzen) or two sticks in the AA slots (instead of AB) or even different brands work? Yes it will, will it perform as advertised? No. [/QUOTE]
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