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expired Posted by kjaxn72 ⢠Apr 6, 2025
Apr 6, 2025 4:18 PM
ABS Cyclone Aqua Gaming PC - Windows 11 Home - Intel Core i5-14400F - GeForce RTX 4060 - DLSS 3 - AI-Powered Performance - 32GB DDR5 6000 - 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD $899
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Need not say anymore lol. Maybe 600 for this build.
Have the tariffs hit these prices yet?
Unless you can 100% match the RAM to what's installed, upgrading alongside it is a bad idea.
This is because memory interleaving and XMP depend on matched pairs.
As for RAID, the motherboard isn't a problem. It's trying to find a case that can accommodate them.
You might want to look into a DAS or NAS.
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Did I say anything about clock speed?
The only memory that absolutely required identical clocks was RAMBUS.
It's a requirement for memory interleaving and a common sense performance recommendation when it comes to memory timing.
If your board supports dual, tri, or quad channel addressing, homogeneous matched pairs are either mandatory or at minimum, best practice.
They are sold in matched pairs for a reason.
Please do your homework before trying to correct people.
What consumer motherboard supports tri or quad channel addressing?? This is a $900 prebuilt consumer PC thread. Read the room. Sure, matched pairs are ideal, but the average user buying something like this will not notice a difference. I like to give practical advice, because there's such a thing as diminishing returns.
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What consumer motherboard supports tri or quad channel addressing?? This is a $900 prebuilt consumer PC thread. Read the room. Sure, matched pairs are ideal, but the average user buying something like this will not notice a difference. I like to give practical advice, because there's such a thing as diminishing returns.
I found this pocket protector, is it yours poindexter?
Uh, XMP is actually more strict than interleaving when it comes to matched pairs. What you're talking about doesn't work at all with XMP.
You're just moving goalposts to fit your clown narrative.
And this board does support dual channel. By not getting matched pairs, you're leaving free performance on the table. Does that sound smart to you?
If anyone needs a read on the room, it's you. I tried being helpful. You're just here to make snarky comments. And nothing is more Poindexter than trying to correct people and still being dead wrong. Total Elon energy.