Woot! has
32GB (2x16GB) Lexar THOR DDR5 6000 MHz Desktop Memory Kit (LD5U16G60C32LG-RUD) on sale for
$75.22 .
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:- Superior Heatsink: With 1.6mm-thick heat spreader made with an aerospace-grade anodized aluminum, it provides a total heat dissipation area of up to 9000m.
- Low CAS Latencies: With carefully selected original factory-grade particles, it features timing CL32-38-38-76 at 6000MT/s.
- Compatible with the Latest Motherboards: Supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO dual-platform overclocking.
- On-die ECC: With on-die Error Correction Code (ECC), it is able to correct errors within the DRAM chip and enhance data integrity.
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amazon often mistakenly claims ram is AMD Expo AND Intel XMP when in fact it's one or the other, not both. look at reviews and you will often find complaints about this fact.
if this ram does in fact work for your mobo:cpu remember to enable Expo or XMP in your bios, as it won't be active by default and can often make the difference between the same ram running at 4800 speed versus the full 6000 speed you paid for. it's not just for over clocking but for correct default timing & voltage running as well.
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amazon often mistakenly claims ram is AMD Expo AND Intel XMP when in fact it's one or the other, not both. look at reviews and you will often find complaints about this fact.
if this ram does in fact work for your mobo:cpu remember to enable Expo or XMP in your bios, as it won't be active by default and can often make the difference between the same ram running at 4800 speed versus the full 6000 speed you paid for. it's not just for over clocking but for correct default timing & voltage running as well.
Regardless of RAM brands, there are only a handful of PMIC and die manufacturers, they are all identical essentially, just rebranded.
That said, if I have to make a guess, do you have a Gigabyte Mobo? They have some ultra weird quirks, one of them being not compatible with SP ram, and SP has it labeled on their website.
You really don't need to go by XML and RAM listed in XML doesn't guarantee stability (especially towards the higher end) since CPU/IMC differs.
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