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can anyone tell me if the ram ive bought is compatible with a amd processor pleas as it says intel on the packet
its the g.skill trident z rgb 32gb 2x16gb ddr4 3733mhz part code f4-3733c17d-32gtzr
and is it compatible with the asus rog zenith 2 extreme alpha mobo to
Just putting this here before anyone else goes out of their way to reply.
axle will post and then abandon threads regarding the same unsubstantiated build without even bothering to acknowledge replies to their OP, based on their previous OPs - one of which was deleted and axle asked not to duplicate threads - their proposed build would cost thousands of £s so is it realistic that anyone that can genuinely afford such a computer is likely to be asking around tech forums whether or not a £330 RAM kit is compatible with a motherboard that costs just short of a £1k, me thinks not and helpers time would be better spent helping those that genuinely need and appreciate it.
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