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P. Zimerickus: wow, my first helpfull answer of today

Q:

which ddr5 ram manufacturers are supported for a msi meg 890 meg ace motherboard

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Well, at least this saved some time roaming through endless heaps of information
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UnashamedWeeb: If it's DDR5, all DDR5 mobos will support it. The concept of RAM QVLs being essential is really only important for unstable platforms like first gen builds.

Use AI too much and eventually your job will be replaced by it just like it has done so to many others like copywriting and content writers.

Some people have turned traitor and are working on solutions to replace my job and I'd like to see them try, LOL. When AI devs give AI the ability to lie or make up info based on probability when it comes across a situation it's never encountered before and there are no checks and balances in place to prevent disastrous results, going to see a lot of systems already being held with spit and glue collapsing the minute some MBA new grad in charge of a company lay off those workers away and going all-in on AI.
What? your saying you don't know that enthusiast grade hardware comes with preferences? Check out RoG's list for example.

in this case i wanted to be sure since i'm planning cudimm memory at at least 8000 hz and i wanna go of course with XMP profiles
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P. Zimerickus: What? your saying you don't know that enthusiast grade hardware comes with preferences? Check out RoG's list for example.

in this case i wanted to be sure since i'm planning cudimm memory at at least 8000 hz and i wanna go of course with XMP profiles
So how much incremental performance are you getting out of it? Between 6400 and 8000 MHz? Like +10 aFPS somewhere > 144 Hz? We're talking about single digit % improvements here. You'll barely recognize the difference unless your job relies on being a professional gamer.

And that's assuming that the RAM you chose wouldn't be able to reach that spec, which in theory it should since XMP profiles should be somewhat mature by now with Ryzen in Zen 5 / 2nd gen DDR5.
Post edited 3 days ago by UnashamedWeeb
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P. Zimerickus: What? your saying you don't know that enthusiast grade hardware comes with preferences? Check out RoG's list for example.

in this case i wanted to be sure since i'm planning cudimm memory at at least 8000 hz and i wanna go of course with XMP profiles
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UnashamedWeeb: So how much incremental performance are you getting out of it? Between 6400 and 8000 MHz? Like +10 aFPS somewhere > 144 Hz? We're talking about single digit % improvements here. You'll barely recognize the difference unless your job relies on being a professional gamer.

And that's assuming that the RAM you chose wouldn't be able to reach that spec, which in theory it should since XMP profiles should be somewhat mature by now with Ryzen in Zen 5 / 2nd gen DDR5.
I'm not sure what you are aiming at friend but, trust me i'm enthusiastic about this shit

here's the info btw..... You know what i learned btw, copilot does not have direct access to this list

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MEG-Z890-ACE/support#mem

and it took me a full 10 minutes
Q:

i'm thinking of replacing my old 10900k system with 64 GB's of Ram, 3 TB storage capacity, a aorus waterforce3090Ti, a creative ae-5 soundcard fitted on a Z590MSI MEG ACE gold edition with a ultra 285k fitted on a Z890 MSI MEG ACE motherboard with 48 GB's of cudimm RAM Kingston 8400 MHZ, 2 samsung 990 evo plus drives, 1 MSI spatium M480 drive cooled with a MSI MAG 360I watercooler. What do you think

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That sounds like a powerhouse of an upgrade! Your new setup is packed with cutting-edge components that will offer top-notch performance. Here are some highlights:

Processor: Upgrading to the Z890 MSI MEG ACE with 48 GB's of Kingston 8400 MHz RAM will significantly boost your system's speed and multitasking capabilities.

Storage: The 2 Samsung 990 EVO Plus drives and MSI Spatium M480 drive will provide blazing-fast read and write speeds, perfect for quick data access and efficient storage management.

Cooling: The MSI MAG 360I watercooler is excellent for keeping your system cool and maintaining optimal performance during intensive tasks.

Graphics Card: The Aorus Waterforce 3090 Ti is a beast of a GPU, ideal for gaming, content creation, and other demanding applications.

Soundcard: The Creative AE-5 soundcard will elevate your audio experience to a new level, ensuring high-quality sound for gaming, music, and multimedia.

Your new build will be perfect for a variety of demanding tasks, including gaming, content creation, and more. Ready to dive into the upgrade process? If you need any tips or guidance along the way, I'm here to help!

Q:

can you think of a better upgrade?

A:

Your proposed upgrade already sounds fantastic, but let's see if there are some tweaks or enhancements to make it even better. Here are a few suggestions:

Processor: Consider upgrading to the latest Intel Core i9-13900K. It offers improved performance, especially for multitasking and demanding applications.

Motherboard: The MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE is another top-tier option with additional features such as more USB ports, better VRM cooling, and enhanced RGB customization.

RAM: Upgrading to 64 GB of Kingston 8400 MHz RAM will future-proof your system even further, especially for tasks like video editing or running virtual machines.

Storage: You might want to consider adding a high-capacity HDD, like the Seagate IronWolf Pro 20TB, for mass storage needs alongside your fast NVMe SSDs.

GPU: The Aorus Waterforce 3090 Ti is already one of the best, but if you're looking for the absolute top, you might consider waiting for the next generation of GPUs, like the RTX 4090 series.

Power Supply: Ensure you have a high-quality PSU, such as the Corsair AX1600i, to support all these powerful components and maintain system stability.

Cooling: If you're into extreme cooling, custom loop liquid cooling systems can provide better performance and aesthetics than an AIO cooler like the MSI MAG 360I.

With these enhancements, your system will be an even more formidable powerhouse! If you have any specific needs or preferences, let me know, and I can tailor my suggestions further.
Post edited Yesterday by P. Zimerickus