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kuligs2 like i said earlier, look it up at the motherboard manufuckers website, using the motherboard model, then go to support section or compatibility section, and there will be memory compatibility..
This is, if not the most damaging advice, then certainly one of the most damaging. Here's the reason.
- The QVL-list is created when the board is released and is never updated again. If a company releases a new module that is fully compatible and has better features, it will not be included in this list.
- It is hilarious to see memory from companies from “Uncle Liao's basement”, while serious companies are often poorly represented in such lists. That is, chips from Hynix and Samsung, but modules directly from them are not in the list! Really?
the pc part pickler and other websites just check if its DDR4 or DDR5 etc,
Yep, that's quite enough. When companies are held to a standard.
kuligs2 I can say, once you go OLED, you dont want to go back.
Well, yeah, that's true, but
It feels like almost CRT but more vivid and clear.
apparently you haven't dealt with top-of-the-line CRTs.
Jdellis6656 If you are going to build a workstation on server components, then you will have to study memory banks and rows - it is necessary for accessibility of large amounts of memory... but it is very different from building a household computer.