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The BSOD Doctor
How can you possibly know this? I'm sure that Gigabyte didn't write that warning just for fun.To answer to your questions true i think 5000 to 6000 shouldn’t really matter or make a difference. Also yeah 64 is overkill i agree. But i figured to run the ram at is fastest speed since the build is relatively new and make the most of it
It's usually a mistake to opt for more RAM than you need (it just increases the workload for the Windows memory manager), it's equally a mistake to opt for faster RAM than you actually need, or you run the risk of bumping into problems like this one.