i mistakenly bought a 16x2 Trident Z5 neo DDR5 with expo, didnt know anything about that then. installed it on my motherboard. and seems to work just fine. was able to activate expo on my z790 intelbased system,
Absolutely brilliant video. So detailed and easy to understand. I did some Googling to understand the difference between the two and I didn't find anything overly useful. Then I watched this video and fully understood straight away. So thank you! :D
Could there be issues with having memory that is 2sticks EXPO & 2 sticks XMP? Didn't notice at first when I got my new computer, AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D with 64GB of ram. 2 32GB Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz, so 4 sticks of memory, hadn't heard about ryzen 7000's not liking lots of sticks at the time, all on a MSI ProX670-P Wifi mobo. I've had some odd behaviour. Turns out 1 ram kit was XMP & the other EXPO. Its running a fresh Windows 11 install but not everything is running perfectly. Odd behaviour happens. Like I stream and my mic is thru the Focusrite 2i2 gen 3 and since moving to the new PC viewers have been saying the mic drops out at random times. Used it on my old system and it was flawless so not sure what might be causing issues. There are other quirks too, like if I install a game from steam or several non of the icons show up on the desktop until I manually tell it to refresh or I reboot the computer. Could this be ram funny business or is there other issues going on? I do day long gaming and it mostly seems fine otherwise.
Doesn't matter they are the same just have tiny bit different subtimings, both of them are just for marketing. I have a 6400/cl32 xmp kingston kit and use it at 6200 with my 7700X (as the cpu cant handle 6400 or up).
Got Kingston Fury Renegade KF560C32RSAK2-32 only with XMP profile should I worry about ? No EXPO profile later I found out that has no EXPO runing on AMD 7950X !
My biggest question is, I bought some Vengeance 6000MGz for my new Am5 build and I realized not to long ago it’s Intel xmp ready, would that be a issue with a Am5 build? Or should I be fine and I’ll just have to play with them alittle bit? I don’t wanna OC my Ram honestly so I’m not sure if that makes a difference
I have the VERY exact issue, i bought these: corsair vengeance 6000Mhz cl30 : CMH64GX5M2B6000C30 (XMP), but I needed these: CMH64GX5M2B6000Z30 (EXPO), its the same identic ram, just one letter differs in the code. I didn't manage to catch that up, and now the RAM won't work with my motherboard strix x670e-e and ryzen 9 processor, at least not at the desired OC speed! However , i think yes we can play with them, BUT its not the same, because EXPO offers quite dynamic entries for AMD + additional features, i believe and makes it more optimal, maybe even some performance boost. Setting those manually, even if it matches AMD EXPO profile in numbers, might be not the same result... :/
As he said in the video, there shouldn't be a problem; however, you're less likely to face instability issues if you get an EXPO ram kit for your AMD CPU vs an XMP kit.
Hello, can anyone answer me please Is this ram compatible with my mobo and cpu? G.Skill Flare X5 seried (amd expo) My processor is intel i7 13700k and my mobo is gigabyte aorus elite ax Please answer me 😔
I don't think intel using Expo? If just the question whether the RAM works or not, the answer probably yes. With a grain of salt. But it wouldn't enjoy the faster clock speed. It will roll back to the much slower default speed. Like back then I tried a 3200Mhz ram will rolls back to 2200Mhz. It was another AMD specialized RAM card.
Hey, I need some advice on a RAM configuration issue with my new build! Problem: I'm building a new PC with an MSI B650M WiFi Gaming motherboard and I have 4 sticks of DDR5 RAM but there's a mix: - 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6200 MHz (XMP). - 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000 MHz (XMP/EXPO). I know mixing RAM with different speeds and profiles (XMP and EXPO) can be problematic, so I’m trying to find the best way to get them to work together stably. My Proposed Solution: 1. I plan to install only the 6000 MHz EXPO kit first and enable the EXPO profile to let the motherboard automatically set the timings, frequency, and voltage. 2. I’ll note down the settings (timings, frequency, and voltage) applied by the EXPO profile. 3. Then, I’ll install the 6200 MHz XMP kit and disable the XMP/EXPO profiles in the BIOS. 4. I’ll manually input the settings I noted earlier to match the EXPO kit’s configuration. 5. Finally, I’ll run some stability tests to make sure everything works fine with all 4 sticks installed. What’s Your Take Do you think this method will work to achieve a stable setup, or is there a better approach you would recommend for mixed XMP and EXPO RAM on an AM5 motherboard? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
@@arzhie100 it make your ram basically run at their advertised speed, like back in ddr4 era I remember the base is 2400, while most ppl have like 3200mhz sticks, if your xmp is disabled, a 3200 ram will run at base 2400mhz speed
@@arzhie100 I did the same thing lol, same cpu too. Gigabytes support website was showing intel xmp kits for my am5 x670e motherboard... I was pretty disappointed when it wouldn't boot with xmp enabled after a month of no issues with it enabled. I bought the expo kit to replace it lol.
Both works but for default speed only which is 4800mhz. If overclock the speed using either XMP or Expo is not really guaranteed the system will be stable especially for AMD processor. Most of the time while gaming for a while, there will be a blue screen error and then the system reboots automatically.
Been having trouble on my new build getting blue screens and game crashes (R5 7600X, MSI B650M Mobo, Radeon 7800XT, Corsair Vengeance 6000Mhz 32GB DDR5 RAM Intel XMP) tried using different ram speeds and timings with no luck so I think it could be a compatibility issue, getting new EXPO certified ram today so hopefully it works fine then
@@Xernial im running xmp on a b650 elite x auroras at 5200 c36 with no problems but I’ve heard msi has been having problems (my friend has msi and gets crashes)
i have both options does it really matter what one i use because i have so far been having bsod issues with expo at 6000 mhz and trying xmp as i comment
forgot to mention that amd expo has issues with their own amd ryzen cpus and mobos, many users get bsod when boosting ddr5 over 5200 mhz that is safe number claimed by amd, so if you buy ddr 5 6000 7000 8000 mhz speed ram you might have issues with voltage, crashes and stability if you enable expo. intle on other hand didnt had these issues, or at least not in that magnitude as amd has now. keep in mind this.
Yeah, i bought now 7800x3d and 6000mhz coursair and cant enable expo. Pc crash instantly or no sound and crash and after feww restarts its stuck on mainboard logo. Only option reset cmos on motherboard. Dont know what to do next. Bios is updated.
I just built my gaming pc x670e gigabyte with amd 7800x3d accidentally, bought a gskill 2x32gb trident z5 ddr5 6000mhz cl30 intel xmp, because gigabytes website support section for that mb lists intel kits for gskill for some reason even though its an am5 platform mb. Pc ran fine for about a month with xmp enabled, then today it didn't boot, had to clear cmos to disable xmp because i couldn't get into bios. Then it ran fine running at 4800mhz default. I would suggest matching platform with oc type when it comes to ram. I ordered a new kit with slightly faster timings and it has expo instead of amd. I would suggest as a rule of thumb, always check the ram manufactures website after you check your mb support section, and don' t fully trust it either. And be sure to match the platform, xmp for intel and expo for amd!
The entire point of XMP and EXPO is that it is not a hassle. You simply enable a profile and all of the timings are set for you. To not enable the profile is to use the RAM at different, slower timings than it was designed for.
@soz4555 Yes it works, i ended up with a INTEL kot with my 7800x3d by accident. I do however have slow boot times, without a AMD kit can definitely say it's the RAM tho. Id say i went from my old build 10 seconds to maybe 20-25
I Purchased Ryzen 7 7800x3d and pre ordered a Corsair Dominator Platinum 6200 Mhz CL36 to upgrade my Am4 system to Am5. but lately I discovered that the Ram I bought was for Intel, SKU: cmt32gx5m2x6200c36w Question is: Will it work? or what will happen if I combine these two? I hope to get answers from you! Big Thanks!
What I think? I think Jesus Christ, it gets worse and worse, I'm building my new desktop (the last one was in 2008) and realized that RAMs are marketed for one or another company, so here I'm to figure out why. 🤦 Thanks for the explanation. tl;dr: if you don't want to freak out and buying parts by special deals and not choices, just buy RAM with EXPO with AMD CPU and XMP with Intel CPU, and deal with it.
Expo is strictly ram, if the ram supports it, you can enable it in the UEFI(BIOS). Say a kit of ram is rated at 6MHz, it’ll be at around 5.2MHz by default and will only run at rated 6MHz when AMD Expo is enabled
When you run XMP or any overclocked memory profile, you're essentially overclocking the memory controller on the CPU. Just like how your chip's OC isn't guaranteed to work, the rated spec of your memory controller also guarantees it up to that point and that point only. So these "tech guys" started just 1or 2 years to know about xmp .. but i did this long time before there was any "tech tuber" telling you "goooo enable xmp it will boost your pc" Listen xmp can cause your cpu to die they dont say that .. they dpnt say oh watch if your motherboard supports xmp or cpu ? Why bcs then it wouldnt be a nice video "tip" These people whould do anything for views,my advice dont listen them,try yourself and test it !!
Not really. i have run an intel XMP profile on a ryzen 7600X without an issue. It just works. Just make sure the ram kit is supported by your motherboard. That is the key thing.
@@yosifvidelovI just bought the Gskill ripjaws s5 (xmp) and I'm planning on running it with my gigabyte b650m gaming x ax motherboard and ryzen 5 7600x. Will I face any issues when it comes to compatibility or reaching the 6000mhz rated speed? Will manual overclocking work?
@@yosifvidelov I built my PC 2 days ago and it worked without any problems, thanks for the reply. I just couldn't find many topics that addressed this, I guess the gskill flare and S5 is a marketing stunt.
These guy at least did the good job telling you about compability .. bcs most of tech tubers dont tell you how can you brick your mem controller on cpu with xmp. There is a reason why intel says if you do enqble xmp you are voiding your warranty. When you run XMP or any overclocked memory profile, you're essentially overclocking the memory controller on the CPU. Just like how your chip's OC isn't guaranteed to work, the rated spec of your memory controller also guarantees it up to that point and that point only. So these "tech guys" started just 1or 2 years to know about xmp .. but i did this long time before there was any "tech tuber" telling you "goooo enable xmp it will boost your pc" Listen xmp can cause your cpu to die they dont say that .. they dont say oh watch if your motherboard supports xmp or cpu ? Why bcs then it wouldnt be a nice video "tip" These people whould do anything for views. Bcs if they tell you it may work you wouldn care bcs it is not 100% sure My advice is dont listen them,try yourself and test it !! Bcs many of viewers doesnt have same configs,ram,cpu,motherboard. So what that means? It means if you are running on intel and you have 12th gen locked cpu The System Agent voltage has been locked to 0.9-0.92V on non K 12th gen SKUs thanks to the reintroduction of IVR (Integrated Voltage Regulator). You cannot get around this, it is locked inside the CPU since the VCCSA voltage is generated inside the CPU (once again, thanks to the IVR). Raising the VCCIN/AUX voltage that feeds into the IVR does not do anything to alleviate the issue. So you may end up with bricked cpu ! Some of you dont have same ram kits or have more ram than these "tech tubers" Why does that matter ohhh it matters a lott when it comes to mem controller on cpu bcs you are gonna stress it and burn the cpu's mem controller So if you gonna enable xmp dont just go and enable it like these nerds are telling you. Go check your cpu compatibility ram and motherboard ... And after you do enable the xmp test the ram with apps like memtest, I hope you guys will find this comment useful. And sorry for bad english.
Is G-Skill Ripjaws s5 ddr5 16gb compatible with ryzen 5 7600 processor? Is there any issue in ram oc? Motherboard msi pro b650m-b Ram : G-Skill Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5 6000mhz Processor: ryzen 5 7600 Default bois time at 4800mhz: 10sec After xmp profile on the bois time : 34 sec. Is it normal or not? If not, how it can be fixed? Futher is this ram is compatible with cpu?
Kingston makes RAM kits with both XMP & EXPO profiles.
Here's an example:
Kingston Fury Beast KF556C36BBEK2-64.
I loved it to see your comment because I was looking for that! I was checking this model too (KF560C36BBEK2-64)
I have 32gb Kingston fury ddr5 rbg that’s certified for both and I LOVE IT
i mistakenly bought a 16x2 Trident Z5 neo DDR5 with expo, didnt know anything about that then. installed it on my motherboard. and seems to work just fine. was able to activate expo on my z790 intelbased system,
Same here but with amd and xmp😂
@@joseoner9169what happened to your system, I'm guessing it just died down the speed?
Same here and didn't notice until later
Absolutely brilliant video. So detailed and easy to understand. I did some Googling to understand the difference between the two and I didn't find anything overly useful. Then I watched this video and fully understood straight away. So thank you! :D
7900x with corsair vengence 6000 c36 intel xmp. been running with xmp on for a month and havent experienced any problems at all.
I bought two kits, I'm using the XMP because I like the black color more and then if it gives me issues I'll return it and put the EXPO in
I like the way you explain things and even go down to basic level. Subscribed! 👍
Ditto
Could there be issues with having memory that is 2sticks EXPO & 2 sticks XMP? Didn't notice at first when I got my new computer, AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D with 64GB of ram. 2 32GB Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz, so 4 sticks of memory, hadn't heard about ryzen 7000's not liking lots of sticks at the time, all on a MSI ProX670-P Wifi mobo. I've had some odd behaviour. Turns out 1 ram kit was XMP & the other EXPO. Its running a fresh Windows 11 install but not everything is running perfectly. Odd behaviour happens. Like I stream and my mic is thru the Focusrite 2i2 gen 3 and since moving to the new PC viewers have been saying the mic drops out at random times. Used it on my old system and it was flawless so not sure what might be causing issues. There are other quirks too, like if I install a game from steam or several non of the icons show up on the desktop until I manually tell it to refresh or I reboot the computer. Could this be ram funny business or is there other issues going on? I do day long gaming and it mostly seems fine otherwise.
I think I got an XMP ddr5 for my amd cpu, will this hurt my pc? I'm running it on 6000mhz.
Doesn't matter they are the same just have tiny bit different subtimings, both of them are just for marketing. I have a 6400/cl32 xmp kingston kit and use it at 6200 with my 7700X (as the cpu cant handle 6400 or up).
@alcom1313 same with me I think my it will be fine
But sometimes it will pose an issue when turning on after some time ... its Best if you can switch to Expo if you can...
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Got Kingston Fury Renegade KF560C32RSAK2-32 only with XMP profile should I worry about ? No EXPO profile later I found out that has no EXPO runing on AMD 7950X !
Did that mean you couldn't apply a memory profile to it?
My biggest question is, I bought some Vengeance 6000MGz for my new Am5 build and I realized not to long ago it’s Intel xmp ready, would that be a issue with a Am5 build? Or should I be fine and I’ll just have to play with them alittle bit? I don’t wanna OC my Ram honestly so I’m not sure if that makes a difference
I have the VERY exact issue, i bought these: corsair vengeance 6000Mhz cl30 :
CMH64GX5M2B6000C30 (XMP), but I needed these: CMH64GX5M2B6000Z30 (EXPO), its the same identic ram, just one letter differs in the code. I didn't manage to catch that up, and now the RAM won't work with my motherboard strix x670e-e and ryzen 9 processor, at least not at the desired OC speed!
However , i think yes we can play with them, BUT its not the same, because EXPO offers quite dynamic entries for AMD + additional features, i believe and makes it more optimal, maybe even some performance boost. Setting those manually, even if it matches AMD EXPO profile in numbers, might be not the same result... :/
As he said in the video, there shouldn't be a problem; however, you're less likely to face instability issues if you get an EXPO ram kit for your AMD CPU vs an XMP kit.
@@JohnnyBoy-sy8jt appreciate your feedback brother!
I have Expo ready ram...do i have to touch voltages at all? Or do i just enable Expo and leave it alone?
Hello, can anyone answer me please
Is this ram compatible with my mobo and cpu?
G.Skill Flare X5 seried (amd expo)
My processor is intel i7 13700k and my mobo is gigabyte aorus elite ax
Please answer me 😔
Yes it is compatible, you should be fine.
I don't think intel using Expo? If just the question whether the RAM works or not, the answer probably yes. With a grain of salt. But it wouldn't enjoy the faster clock speed.
It will roll back to the much slower default speed. Like back then I tried a 3200Mhz ram will rolls back to 2200Mhz. It was another AMD specialized RAM card.
Hey, I need some advice on a RAM configuration issue with my new build!
Problem:
I'm building a new PC with an MSI B650M WiFi Gaming motherboard and I have 4 sticks of DDR5 RAM but there's a mix:
- 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6200 MHz (XMP).
- 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000 MHz (XMP/EXPO).
I know mixing RAM with different speeds and profiles (XMP and EXPO) can be problematic, so I’m trying to find the best way to get them to work together stably.
My Proposed Solution:
1. I plan to install only the 6000 MHz EXPO kit first and enable the EXPO profile to let the motherboard automatically set the timings, frequency, and voltage.
2. I’ll note down the settings (timings, frequency, and voltage) applied by the EXPO profile.
3. Then, I’ll install the 6200 MHz XMP kit and disable the XMP/EXPO profiles in the BIOS.
4. I’ll manually input the settings I noted earlier to match the EXPO kit’s configuration.
5. Finally, I’ll run some stability tests to make sure everything works fine with all 4 sticks installed.
What’s Your Take
Do you think this method will work to achieve a stable setup, or is there a better approach you would recommend for mixed XMP and EXPO RAM on an AM5 motherboard? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
So, I don’t plan on overclocking my RAM…does it really matter which format I use for my AM5 cpu?
No, this is only important if you plan on enabling XMP or EXPO
@@eliashuhsovitzwhat is that for?does that make the game smoother?
@@arzhie100 it make your ram basically run at their advertised speed, like back in ddr4 era I remember the base is 2400, while most ppl have like 3200mhz sticks, if your xmp is disabled, a 3200 ram will run at base 2400mhz speed
@@robertjif6337 i see,i mistakenly bought the xmp ram for my ryzen 7800x3d lol
Have to buy the expo ram again..
@@arzhie100 I did the same thing lol, same cpu too. Gigabytes support website was showing intel xmp kits for my am5 x670e motherboard... I was pretty disappointed when it wouldn't boot with xmp enabled after a month of no issues with it enabled. I bought the expo kit to replace it lol.
Both works anyway on AM5, every motherboards supports both standards.
So basically as long as I’m not trying to over clock the ram I can use XMP vengeance rgb ddr5 with my asus b650a with 7800x3d?
Both works but for default speed only which is 4800mhz. If overclock the speed using either XMP or Expo is not really guaranteed the system will be stable especially for AMD processor. Most of the time while gaming for a while, there will be a blue screen error and then the system reboots automatically.
@@GOJIRA561that's my exact set up damn
Been having trouble on my new build getting blue screens and game crashes (R5 7600X, MSI B650M Mobo, Radeon 7800XT, Corsair Vengeance 6000Mhz 32GB DDR5 RAM Intel XMP) tried using different ram speeds and timings with no luck so I think it could be a compatibility issue, getting new EXPO certified ram today so hopefully it works fine then
@@Xernial im running xmp on a b650 elite x auroras at 5200 c36 with no problems but I’ve heard msi has been having problems (my friend has msi and gets crashes)
@ yeah I’m currently going through my motherboard warranty and getting my money back and purchasing a new motherboard
i have both options does it really matter what one i use because i have so far been having bsod issues with expo at 6000 mhz and trying xmp as i comment
Great video! Thanks for the explanation, very clear and concise 🙏🤘
so if i understand correktly I only should care about this if I want to overclock my ram?
tell me one things ▶ what is the fastest cl rating for DDR5 5200MHz 16GB ram kit ?
forgot to mention that amd expo has issues with their own amd ryzen cpus and mobos, many users get bsod when boosting ddr5 over 5200 mhz that is safe number claimed by amd, so if you buy ddr 5 6000 7000 8000 mhz speed ram you might have issues with voltage, crashes and stability if you enable expo. intle on other hand didnt had these issues, or at least not in that magnitude as amd has now. keep in mind this.
6000 mhz no issues at all
Yeah, i bought now 7800x3d and 6000mhz coursair and cant enable expo. Pc crash instantly or no sound and crash and after feww restarts its stuck on mainboard logo. Only option reset cmos on motherboard. Dont know what to do next. Bios is updated.
@@Trypky dont enable expo that will solve it, sadly you payed for stuff you cant use fully now :D my story with amd similar.
This video is a MASTERPIECE to anyone learning about RAM ❤❤❤❤
I’ve accidentally purchased Expo ram for my new intel mobo. Will I have to sort the speeds out in my bios. Or will it not work at all?
Same here bit refersed ;)
any updates .m this is happening to me today lol
@@ragnarokiscoming595
I just built my gaming pc x670e gigabyte with amd 7800x3d accidentally, bought a gskill 2x32gb trident z5 ddr5 6000mhz cl30 intel xmp, because gigabytes website support section for that mb lists intel kits for gskill for some reason even though its an am5 platform mb. Pc ran fine for about a month with xmp enabled, then today it didn't boot, had to clear cmos to disable xmp because i couldn't get into bios. Then it ran fine running at 4800mhz default. I would suggest matching platform with oc type when it comes to ram. I ordered a new kit with slightly faster timings and it has expo instead of amd. I would suggest as a rule of thumb, always check the ram manufactures website after you check your mb support section, and don' t fully trust it either. And be sure to match the platform, xmp for intel and expo for amd!
Is over clocking your ram really worth the hassle for a small gain in performance?
The entire point of XMP and EXPO is that it is not a hassle. You simply enable a profile and all of the timings are set for you. To not enable the profile is to use the RAM at different, slower timings than it was designed for.
do u know a ddr5 module amd expo in white ??
does ram for Intel work on an am5 motherboard with 7800x3d I can’t really find a clear answer
does it just have to do with overclocking
It will work fine, you just might have a more difficult time achieving the maximum speeds.
Did this work for you? I have the same CPU, ended up getting 6000Mhz INTEL XMP on sale by accident.
@@solomonmars5735did it work my current issue ?
@soz4555 Yes it works, i ended up with a INTEL kot with my 7800x3d by accident.
I do however have slow boot times, without a AMD kit can definitely say it's the RAM tho.
Id say i went from my old build 10 seconds to maybe 20-25
I Purchased Ryzen 7 7800x3d and pre ordered a Corsair Dominator Platinum 6200 Mhz CL36 to upgrade my Am4 system to Am5. but lately I discovered that the Ram I bought was for Intel, SKU: cmt32gx5m2x6200c36w
Question is: Will it work?
or what will happen if I combine these two?
I hope to get answers from you! Big Thanks!
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I buy ram 2x16 6000mhz xmp with ryzen 7 7700, it now run 4500 mhz. Still how tried overclock to 6000mhz manual 😅
yes xmp ddr5 corsair works very well on amd X670E on asus rog crossroad.
I just upgraded to a 7800X3D last night and Expo makes it run HOT 🔥🥵
@@mladisrbin5984 Expo made it run hot until I changed my fan speed settings in the bios.
What I think? I think Jesus Christ, it gets worse and worse, I'm building my new desktop (the last one was in 2008) and realized that RAMs are marketed for one or another company, so here I'm to figure out why. 🤦
Thanks for the explanation.
tl;dr: if you don't want to freak out and buying parts by special deals and not choices, just buy RAM with EXPO with AMD CPU and XMP with Intel CPU, and deal with it.
Does enabling EXPO automatically overclock the CPU?
By default CPU setting, RAM can't go over 5200
Expo is strictly ram, if the ram supports it, you can enable it in the UEFI(BIOS).
Say a kit of ram is rated at 6MHz, it’ll be at around 5.2MHz by default and will only run at rated 6MHz when AMD Expo is enabled
When you run XMP or any overclocked memory profile, you're essentially overclocking the memory controller on the CPU. Just like how your chip's OC isn't guaranteed to work, the rated spec of your memory controller also guarantees it up to that point and that point only. So these "tech guys" started just 1or 2 years to know about xmp .. but i did this long time before there was any "tech tuber" telling you "goooo enable xmp it will boost your pc"
Listen xmp can cause your cpu to die they dont say that .. they dpnt say oh watch if your motherboard supports xmp or cpu ? Why bcs then it wouldnt be a nice video "tip"
These people whould do anything for views,my advice dont listen them,try yourself and test it !!
Great video. Lots of useful info here.
So if I get something like a G.Skill Ripjaws S5, does it mean that it will not run at the speed that is advertised if I put it on an AMD motherboard?
Not really. i have run an intel XMP profile on a ryzen 7600X without an issue. It just works. Just make sure the ram kit is supported by your motherboard. That is the key thing.
@@yosifvidelovI just bought the Gskill ripjaws s5 (xmp) and I'm planning on running it with my gigabyte b650m gaming x ax motherboard and ryzen 5 7600x. Will I face any issues when it comes to compatibility or reaching the 6000mhz rated speed? Will manual overclocking work?
@@not4yman Should work fine with 6000 xmp profile. Update bios just in case to ensure maximum compatibility.
@@yosifvidelov I built my PC 2 days ago and it worked without any problems, thanks for the reply. I just couldn't find many topics that addressed this, I guess the gskill flare and S5 is a marketing stunt.
@not4yman I will use it in b650 plus tuff gaming with a r7 7700x, did you have some problems using those memories ? I want to run it at 6000
These guy at least did the good job telling you about compability .. bcs most of tech tubers dont tell you how can you brick
your mem controller on cpu with xmp. There is a reason why intel says if you do enqble xmp you are voiding your warranty.
When you run XMP or any overclocked memory profile, you're essentially overclocking the memory controller on the CPU. Just like how your chip's OC isn't guaranteed to work, the rated spec of your memory controller also guarantees it up to that point and that point only.
So these "tech guys" started just 1or 2 years to know about xmp .. but i did this long time before there was any "tech tuber" telling you "goooo enable xmp it will boost your pc"
Listen xmp can cause your cpu to die they dont say that .. they dont say oh watch if your motherboard supports xmp or cpu ? Why bcs then it wouldnt be a
nice video "tip"
These people whould do anything for views. Bcs if they tell you it may work you wouldn care bcs it is not 100% sure
My advice is dont listen them,try yourself and test it !! Bcs many of viewers doesnt have same configs,ram,cpu,motherboard. So what that means?
It means if you are running on intel and you have 12th gen locked cpu
The System Agent voltage has been locked to 0.9-0.92V on non K 12th gen SKUs thanks to the reintroduction of IVR (Integrated Voltage Regulator). You cannot get around this, it is locked inside the CPU since the VCCSA voltage is generated inside the CPU (once again, thanks to the IVR). Raising the VCCIN/AUX voltage that feeds into the IVR does not do anything to alleviate the issue.
So you may end up with bricked cpu !
Some of you dont have same ram kits or have more ram than these "tech tubers"
Why does that matter ohhh it matters a lott when it comes to mem controller on cpu bcs you are gonna stress it and burn the cpu's mem controller
So if you gonna enable xmp dont just go and enable it like these nerds are telling you.
Go check your cpu compatibility ram and motherboard ...
And after you do enable the xmp test the ram with apps like memtest,
I hope you guys will find this comment useful. And sorry for bad english.
AMD does like some open source (expo/free sync/fsr etc), unlike intel and nvidia etc!
Since o have ryzen ig I’ll go with the EXPO thanks bro
Great explanation. Thanks.
Is G-Skill Ripjaws s5 ddr5 16gb compatible with ryzen 5 7600 processor? Is there any issue in ram oc?
Motherboard msi pro b650m-b
Ram : G-Skill Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5 6000mhz Processor: ryzen 5 7600 Default bois time at 4800mhz: 10sec After xmp profile on the bois time : 34 sec. Is it normal or not? If not, how it can be fixed? Futher is this ram is compatible with cpu?
thanks for the information
Great video, thanks!
First time booting of my amd cpu gpu and b650 m upgrade. And intel xmp ram is not friendly no video will post. i will see in a bit with amd expo ram😂😅
So intel created a closed standard that only they can use and amd finally got fed up enough to create an open standard.
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Nice lego sets.
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thanks
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So XMP is Nintendo, Expo is Android games, got it!
Hahaha funny
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Mejor intel xmp es mi favorito bestia como Intel procesador i5 14600k mas monstruo son dos mejores monstruos que se pueden vencer a AMD jajajajaja
for working in microsoft office ? maybe the 14900k outpasses ryzen 9 7950x
for anything else in your dreams.
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This explanation gave me a headache
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You really should put away your toys prior to making a video, for heaven's sake, your a grown man.
And Clearly you are not.