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AMD's Radeon Memory Business at a Standstill

Your anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. Invent something a little bit more relevant, factual and reasonable. Like documented well known cases which received a wide media coverage. For the past five years please. With well known OEMs, not some cheap Chinese ripoffs.

Actually don't bother. I've just black listed you. Your tone is extremely offensive and you give exactly zero evidence of imaginary incompatibilities.

Im going by nearly 20 years of experience, by the way my tone was just fine, you couldn't stand being called out for being stupid to begin with.

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Xmp has been an issue on intels own x99 platform even.

With my experimentation I believe the spd tables and mobo bios determine what ram can and can't do, example my ram at 2400 will run at its tightest of 10 cas with 16GB, bear in mind this is 2133 ram, drop it to 9 the rig only will allow single channel and only 8gb of it are useable.

See my signature.
XMP is not part of the DDR spec, tho ;)
 
Tell me again what desktop memory doesnt have xmp on it?
That's not the point. The point is, whatever JEDEC spec the memory claims to support, should work on all platforms. XMP is an extension you may use. Or not.
 
whatever JEDEC spec the memory claims to support, should work on all platforms

If that's the case how about Apple and its Official Memory Spec's/ Support list why don't some vendors mem work in those Devices
Tell you why
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Don't like any rebrands really. It just crowds the market and confuses what you're actually buying.

Almost all the RAM on the market is a rebrand. There's only a handful of actual DRAM manufacturers the main ones being Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron. However, if we only had three companies actually selling memory to consumers, that would make prices even worse. We already suffer from DRAM price-fixing and supply chain issues because of the limited number of manufacturers in the space, but if the brands didn't exist to compete with each other either, it would be even worse.
 
That's not the point. The point is, whatever JEDEC spec the memory claims to support, should work on all platforms. XMP is an extension you may use. Or not.

But it doesn't
 
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