Moving over to AMD from Intel Memory question

Sarrion970

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so i purchased these for an Intel Z790 motherboard, but moving over to AMD

CORSAIR DOMINATOR TITANIUM RGB DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6600MHz CL32 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Black (CMP64GX5M2X6600C32)​

i am reading that these have dual profiles one for XMP and one for AMD Expo. does anyone know if this is true and will they work on an AMD X670E motherboard with the 7800X3D CPU ?
i mean i will try and run it a 6000mhz speed. but was wondering if i can even use the chips?

Thanks

Sarrion
 
it will work but if it gives you any grief, manually set the timings to what the profile shows and youll be good to go.
 
Should work fine. I’d recommend adjusting ram speed to 6000 after enabling xmp/expo.

I’ve not looked up that kit. But I assume it’s Hynix chips from your timings. You may be able to tweak to some tighter timings. Cas 30 etc
 
ok sounds good thanks

Curious if you got this working?
I have the same Titanium 2x32gb but 6000Mhz CL30 (EXPO) and tons of issues running them at that speed. EXPO is a no go and I did use Buildzoid easy timings and while it works, I get sometimes (rarely) blue screens seemingly related to ram, as well as pc getting stuck on memory upon restart, while it works fine when turning off and on.
 
Curious if you got this working?
I have the same Titanium 2x32gb but 6000Mhz CL30 (EXPO) and tons of issues running them at that speed. EXPO is a no go and I did use Buildzoid easy timings and while it works, I get sometimes (rarely) blue screens seemingly related to ram, as well as pc getting stuck on memory upon restart, while it works fine when turning off and on.
Not OP, but I run the low effort Buildzoid timings on a similar kit, but it's dual rank- SP064GXLWU60AFDG. Stock XMP profile is 6000MHz 30-38-38-96 @ 1.35v. My SOC voltage is set to 1.2V. No issues at all.

Start with a traditional memory test, if it fails you can try giving a little more VDIMM or loosen some of the tertiary timings slightly. If it passes but you are still seeing crashes might have to play with SOC voltage a little.
 
Not OP, but I run the low effort Buildzoid timings on a similar kit, but it's dual rank- SP064GXLWU60AFDG. Stock XMP profile is 6000MHz 30-38-38-96 @ 1.35v. My SOC voltage is set to 1.2V. No issues at all.

Start with a traditional memory test, if it fails you can try giving a little more VDIMM or loosen some of the tertiary timings slightly. If it passes but you are still seeing crashes might have to play with SOC voltage a little.

I'm using those actual settings. But I don't think I've set SOC voltage.
And even while sometimes doing some tasks like copying files or opening windows the mouse moves really slow for like 5-10 seconds.
 
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