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G.Skill Ripjaws V (2 x 8GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM)
EUR144,89

G.Skill Ripjaws V

2 x 8GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM


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dnalor14

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In this list from Intel, the i7 8700K CPU is listed for XMP 2.0 and GSkill 3200. https://www.intel.com/content... I haven't checked everything on the website, but I think it should work.
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yaty

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Of course, this also depends very much on what your CPU and the internal memory controller can handle. According to the spec, your CPU is maxed out at 2666, everything above that is just luck or try & error, increase voltages, adjust timings, different board. I have had them running at 1.5v on 4000 CL12. But it was also a lot of fiddling with the values
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Souly_Swiss

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Theoretically No. In reality, Yes without concern just that from now on, Intel considers the X.M.P profile (that you enable to set it to the speed displayed in the UEFI/BIOS) on RAMs that have frequencies above 2400 MHz (the most basic of RAM speeds) as overclocking. And therefore potentially not supported by the warranty if you set it to the indicated frequency. Thank goodness for Intel...or not.

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