I did a full new build with this board as my first every build a few weeks ago, I absolutely love it! It was very easy to work with. Random question though, where did you put the thermistor cable? I couldn't find direction anywhere on where those normally should sit. Thanks, and great video!
Could you tell us the correct, or working DDR5 64gb DIMM to populate the whole 256GB of RAM? The ASROCK website memory OVL doesn't convey this well and the manual is worthless.
Honestly, what I noticed and what everyone else knows (mostly), you can't use 4 sticks of DDR5 with XMP or EXPO enabled. Maybe some do work, but that is rare. Usually what happens are BSoD, unable to load or boot, or simply restoring factory settings of BIOS. So 256GB is rarelly possible.
There is no driver available for Windows® 10. *The Wi-Fi 7 module is supported by Microsoft Windows® 11 only. - 802.11be 2x2 Wi-Fi 7 Module - Supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/axe/be - Supports 2.4GHz/5GHz/6GHz* frequency band - Supports 160MHz channel bandwidth with 6GHz* frequency band - 1 antenna to support 2 (Transmit) x 2 (Receive) diversity technology - Supports Bluetooth 5.4 - Supports MU-MIMO
@@gabisportsplanet Hmmm. I wonder how that works. Dear bank, give me some extra money to buy something. No I can't pay you back. Or Dear supplier, I can't afford this much, care to cut the price for me 50% or list price, great.
@@PCCrazyDario what cpu were you using ? In terms of ram ic’s-were you using m-die or a-die ? Lastly, did you bother to check TPHYRDL values for 6400 ?
I did a full new build with this board as my first every build a few weeks ago, I absolutely love it! It was very easy to work with. Random question though, where did you put the thermistor cable? I couldn't find direction anywhere on where those normally should sit. Thanks, and great video!
Could you tell us the correct, or working DDR5 64gb DIMM to populate the whole 256GB of RAM? The ASROCK website memory OVL doesn't convey this well and the manual is worthless.
Honestly, what I noticed and what everyone else knows (mostly), you can't use 4 sticks of DDR5 with XMP or EXPO enabled. Maybe some do work, but that is rare. Usually what happens are BSoD, unable to load or boot, or simply restoring factory settings of BIOS. So 256GB is rarelly possible.
Thank you.
Appreciate the comment. :)
There is no driver available for Windows® 10.
*The Wi-Fi 7 module is supported by Microsoft Windows® 11 only.
- 802.11be 2x2 Wi-Fi 7 Module
- Supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/axe/be
- Supports 2.4GHz/5GHz/6GHz* frequency band
- Supports 160MHz channel bandwidth with 6GHz* frequency band
- 1 antenna to support 2 (Transmit) x 2 (Receive) diversity technology
- Supports Bluetooth 5.4
- Supports MU-MIMO
If only I could afford it. But new mobo, new CPU, new RAM, as absolute minimum.... expensive. But oh so fine.
Yeah, unfortunately it is always the case. :( But yeah, really fine. :P
You can afford it only if you want to buy
@@gabisportsplanet Hmmm. I wonder how that works. Dear bank, give me some extra money to buy something. No I can't pay you back.
Or Dear supplier, I can't afford this much, care to cut the price for me 50% or list price, great.
14 phases ? meh….
One sick board coming soon. ;)
@@PCCrazyDario how’s the memory overclocking on that board ? can it do a clean 6400 ? or do you have to fafo like crazy lol
@@silfrido1768 Just released the video with 6400MHz RAMs review on that board. XMP and EXPO work normally. No need to faffing around... :P
@@PCCrazyDario what cpu were you using ? In terms of ram ic’s-were you using m-die or a-die ? Lastly, did you bother to check TPHYRDL values for 6400 ?
If it runs 16-core CPU's just fine and doesnt even come close to thermal limits, where do you need more? lol