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Hello everybody ! Please tell me how to pick up RAM in the motherboard there are 4 ddr4 slots, just heard there are different buy it will work at a lower frequency ?!In the characteristics of the motherboard, see what maximum memory frequency it supports.
this is a very difficult question. in my pitch practice, I realized all sorts of 2 things. the RAM must be bought by the model earlier than a year or than the latest version of the BIOS from the motherboard. or if there is no RAM, and the board is nada, a RAM commensurate with its age is better from the list of supported modules. a very new motherboard and a very old RAM may also not make friends on the default BIOS of the motherboard.
further, when choosing, it is better to buy the whole set at once. if there is a RAM Tama of the same frequency and adhering to the rule of parallel volume per channel. those (8 + 8) + (4 + 4) in the case of 2x channels or (8 + 8 + 8 + 8) + (4 + 4 + 4 + 4) in the case of 4x feces. or the same volume. with good-quality components, it will most likely be possible to pull them manually to the same level in frequencies and timings if the difference is not very large. but it is better to buy memory that is extremely identical in characteristics and microcircuits.
and so the memory will work at a lower frequency and timings, or at some stable frequency, which the motherboard will try to determine automatically.
Such simple methods will possibly avoid some PeKa problems.
At0m86
16 + 4 in dual-channel mode will only have up to 8 gigabytes (4 + 4), the remaining 12 gigabytes (12 + 0) will not be paired and will work in single-channel mode.
Intel Core i9-9900K Processor
ASRock B365 PRO4 Motherboard
Kingston HyperX KHX3200C16D4 / 16GX
Kingston HyperX KHX2400C15D4 / 4G
Marsj
Tell me if I still buy 16 + 4
then there will be norms ?? a couple will work out ???