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ADATA XPG DDR4 Officially Validated by AMD as Ryzen Compatible

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ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of highperformance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, and mobile accessories is proud to share that all DDR4 offerings from its XPG high performance hardware brand have been officially certified by AMD as compatible with the AM4 socket and accompanying processors, namely the recently-launched Ryzen range. XPG memory was validated while installed on MSI motherboards, signaling major cooperation between ADATA and MSI.

With formal AMD approval, customers know they are purchasing a fully compatible product when selecting XPG DDR4 to be used on AMD AM4-based motherboards. As XPG DDR4 has been added to the AMD QVL (qualified vendor list), customers can rely on seamless compatibility without having to worry about POST or other conflict issues.



Excellent for overclockers
AMD validation also covers A-XMP, or AMD extreme memory profile. That means XPG DDR4 has been tested in overclocking profiles and not just stock factory speeds, ensuring its reliability and stability in high performance scenarios.



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I can confirm that SOME models from XPG lineup is problematic. I have XPG Dazzle 16GB 2400 kit and I can run it without problems only at 2133 MHz. Anything over that and PC becomes unstable. Nothing worked; raising voltage, changing latencies,.... Does it matter that Dazzle is 2T, and Ryzen IMC is 1T?

My mbo is Asus Prime X370 Pro, and my RAM IS in its QVL.
 
I can confirm that SOME models from XPG lineup is problematic. I have XPG Dazzle 16GB 2400 kit and I can run it without problems only at 2133 MHz. Anything over that and PC becomes unstable. Nothing worked; raising voltage, changing latencies,.... Does it matter that Dazzle is 2T, and Ryzen IMC is 1T?

My mbo is Asus Prime X370 Pro, and my RAM IS in its QVL.

It's most likely that ram... do you have the 1800x or the 1700? I have that same mobo and it runs my triedentz sticks at 3200 at 14-14-14-32 timings.
 
I have 1700X.
the X models seem do to better with memory OCs so I would definitely think its the ram... are you running the 0504 bios? they released it on 2-28 for memory specifically.
 
the X models seem do to better with memory OCs so I would definitely think its the ram... are you running the 0504 bios? they released it on 2-28 for memory specifically.

I am currently on 0505 BIOS, tried also 0504. 0505 is better but is still unstable.
 
Nope, Bought some discounted ADATA DDR4 2800, gives me constant BSOD at XMP. Sold them when GSKILL went on sale. Would never buy any ADATA ever again. Bad product and bad customer service(basically their customer rep told me a bunch of nonsense and then just flat ignored all of my emails)
 
It's most likely that ram... do you have the 1800x or the 1700? I have that same mobo and it runs my triedentz sticks at 3200 at 14-14-14-32 timings.
at 1 or 2 T?

Nope, Bought some discounted ADATA DDR4 2800, gives me constant BSOD at XMP. Sold them when GSKILL went on sale. Would never buy any ADATA ever again. Bad product and bad customer service(basically their customer rep told me a bunch of nonsense and then just flat ignored all of my emails)
huh, one model & now the entire brand is banned?
 
Try disabling rank interleaving in the advanced options... mine are single rank, and i read that amd does not like the rual rank dimms
 
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