Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 (LGA 1151, Intel Z370, ATX)

Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7

LGA 1151, Intel Z370, ATX


Question about Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7

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XJ3izard2

7 years ago

It is not specified what kind of memory chip is supported. (DDR 4 - 3000 ?)

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Anonymous

7 years ago

For intel's 300 chipset, the general rule is 2133mhz-2666mhz. Anything above that is not natively supported. It could work, but it doesn't have to. I would use rams with 2666mhz to be on the safe side. Otherwise, you have to check the QVL of the board on the manufacturer's website to see which bars are supported and at what clock speed.
You will probably be able to install a bolt with 3000mhz and it will also work, but depending on the case, only with 2133mhz to max. 2666mhz.