Need to know the RAM that support the Mobo that I will buy!


  1. Posts : 66
    Windows 8 Pro with WMC 64-bit
       #1

    Need to know the RAM that support the Mobo that I will buy!


    Hey everyone!
    I want to know if G.SKILL [ RipjawsX ] F3-12800CL10S-8GBXL(8Gx1) / F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL(8Gx2) RAM supports MSI Z77 MPOWER Motherboard

    I searched in both support list and I didn't find, but I think it supports each other because the RAM is DDR3-1600 and this Motherboard support DDR3-1600, but I want to be sure!

    NOTE: I want also to know if there is different between buying 2x8G or 1x8G (If I want to buy each one from different store with the same name) or there is no different?

    NOTE 2: I will buy Intel Core i7-3770k CPU for my Mobo

    Thanks!
    addas
    Last edited by addas; 04 Nov 2012 at 03:53. Reason: Adding Notes
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  2. Posts : 679
    Windows 7 professional X64
       #2

    First, I think that having 16GB of ram is completely useless. Second, if you are going with Ripjaws, you are mostly an amateur gamer, but I am sorry if I'm being stereotypical. If I'm right, I am sure you don't do lots of multitasking, or video and sound editing, making 16gb of ram just a waste, Two 4GB sticks, or 4 2gb sticks would do wonder with dual channel.

    Third, if your motherboard RAM compatibility list does not show the ram you are buying, don't risk it. Ask someone directly from the company, or buy ram that shows as supported. Ripjaws don't do anything that other RAM sticks cannot do and will show any difference.

    However if you are just going for looks, just doublecheck with an MSI CSA to see if it would be compatible with the board even if it doesn't show in the list.
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  3. Posts : 1,686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and numerous virtual machines
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    Erick Aguilar said:
    First, I think that having 16GB of ram is completely useless. Second, if you are going with Ripjaws, you are mostly an amateur gamer, but I am sorry if I'm being stereotypical. If I'm right, I am sure you don't do lots of multitasking, or video and sound editing, making 16gb of ram just a waste, Two 4GB sticks, or 4 2gb sticks would do wonder with dual channel.

    Third, if your motherboard RAM compatibility list does not show the ram you are buying, don't risk it. Ask someone directly from the company, or buy ram that shows as supported. Ripjaws don't do anything that other RAM sticks cannot do and will show any difference.

    However if you are just going for looks, just doublecheck with an MSI CSA to see if it would be compatible with the board even if it doesn't show in the list.
    ERM I don't think so. I have two machines with 16gb ram in them and they also have 6 core CPU's. I run out of ram sometimes running virtual machines. GSkill ram is good quality but how much you buy depends on what you are using the computer for. Telling someone that they don't need a certain amount is just your opinion based on your use of your machine. I have Ripjaws in all the machines in my house and no one here is a gamer.
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  4. Posts : 1,686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and numerous virtual machines
       #4

    addas said:
    Hey everyone!
    I want to know if G.SKILL [ RipjawsX ] F3-12800CL10S-8GBXL(8Gx1) / F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL(8Gx2) RAM supports MSI Z77 MPOWER Motherboard

    I searched in both support list and I didn't find, but I think it supports each other because the RAM is DDR3-1600 and this Motherboard support DDR3-1600, but I want to be sure!

    NOTE: I want also to know if there is different between buying 2x8G or 1x8G (If I want to buy each one from different store with the same name) or there is no different?

    NOTE 2: I will buy Intel Core i7-3770k CPU for my Mobo

    Thanks!
    addas
    I suspect the ram will be fine, make sure you set it up correctly in the bios and get 1.5v standard GSkill memory. You sometimes have to tweak the bios to get the ram to run at 1600 mhz. 1 x 8 is just one, 2 x 8 is two matched in the same batch, sometimes if one goes bad you have to send both back. That is the difference.
    Tony
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  5. Posts : 679
    Windows 7 professional X64
       #5

    Indianatone said:
    Erick Aguilar said:
    First, I think that having 16GB of ram is completely useless. Second, if you are going with Ripjaws, you are mostly an amateur gamer, but I am sorry if I'm being stereotypical. If I'm right, I am sure you don't do lots of multitasking, or video and sound editing, making 16gb of ram just a waste, Two 4GB sticks, or 4 2gb sticks would do wonder with dual channel.

    Third, if your motherboard RAM compatibility list does not show the ram you are buying, don't risk it. Ask someone directly from the company, or buy ram that shows as supported. Ripjaws don't do anything that other RAM sticks cannot do and will show any difference.

    However if you are just going for looks, just doublecheck with an MSI CSA to see if it would be compatible with the board even if it doesn't show in the list.
    ERM I don't think so. I have two machines with 16gb ram in them and they also have 6 core CPU's. I run out of ram sometimes running virtual machines. GSkill ram is good quality but how much you buy depends on what you are using the computer for. Telling someone that they don't need a certain amount is just your opinion based on your use of your machine. I have Ripjaws in all the machines in my house and no one here is a gamer.
    You mean telling someone your opinion about having 16gb of RAM might be a waste if you don't do many RAM demanding tasks, right? Because that's what I said.

    But, Good for you on using up all your ram for your profession.
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  6. Posts : 66
    Windows 8 Pro with WMC 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Erick Aguilar said:
    First, I think that having 16GB of ram is completely useless. Second, if you are going with Ripjaws, you are mostly an amateur gamer, but I am sorry if I'm being stereotypical. If I'm right, I am sure you don't do lots of multitasking, or video and sound editing, making 16gb of ram just a waste, Two 4GB sticks, or 4 2gb sticks would do wonder with dual channel.
    Well, yes, I will use it to play games, but also I am learning programming, so I will use a lot of memory. And I read more than one window/tab in browsers which waste a lot of memory, too. And sometimes I edit videos.

    Erick Aguilar said:
    Third, if your motherboard RAM compatibility list does not show the ram you are buying, don't risk it. Ask someone directly from the company, or buy ram that shows as supported. Ripjaws don't do anything that other RAM sticks cannot do and will show any difference.

    However if you are just going for looks, just doublecheck with an MSI CSA to see if it would be compatible with the board even if it doesn't show in the list.
    Thanks for the advice, I will send emails to the support center for both companies.
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  7. Posts : 66
    Windows 8 Pro with WMC 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Indianatone said:
    I suspect the ram will be fine, make sure you set it up correctly in the bios and get 1.5v standard GSkill memory. You sometimes have to tweak the bios to get the ram to run at 1600 mhz. 1 x 8 is just one, 2 x 8 is two matched in the same batch, sometimes if one goes bad you have to send both back. That is the difference.
    Tony
    Thanks! But this is my first computer build. Can you help me by giving me tutorials links about setting up the BIOS and the BIOS tweak? I know BIOS is not a difficult thing, but I want to be sure 100%!

    And thanks for telling me the difference!

    addas
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  8. Posts : 1,686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and numerous virtual machines
       #8

    Thanks! But this is my first computer build. Can you help me by giving me tutorials links about setting up the BIOS and the BIOS tweak? I know BIOS is not a difficult thing, but I want to be sure 100%!

    And thanks for telling me the difference!

    addas[/QUOTE]

    There are plenty of tutorials on the web that tell you how to safely tweak the bios and no better place to look than this site: Tutorials - Windows 7 Forums
    Specifically on the bios
    How To Access the BIOS Setup Utility (How To Enter BIOS)

    and of course wait till you get your machine and post a new question so the bios experts can tell you exactly what to do
    It is really easy, lots of people want to help.:)
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