I enquired regarding ram prior to ordering, was told by PCS, that the max speed the mobo in the Nova can take is 2666mhz
I don't think that's technically correct. It may just be the limit of their testing that they are able to guarantee.
I enquired regarding ram prior to ordering, was told by PCS, that the max speed the mobo in the Nova can take is 2666mhz
Completely agree with you thereI don't think that's technically correct. It may just be the limit of their testing that they are able to guarantee.
How are you getting on with the Nova since the repair?I have been told by pc specialist that they have replaced the motherboard in my nova and have stressed tested it by downloading 2 games and they said it is fixed hopefully when I get it back it should be all good
Curious to know... What are all internal storage drives that you have at the moment?They ended up putting a Samsung ssd in it and been working for great since just the temps are getting abit high probably need to repaste
That's why you don't have issues anymore. Adding another NVME would be a problem there.I have a 500gb m.2 ssd Samsung and a 1tb Samsung ssd 870 qvo
To be honest, only buy RAM if you need more quantity (like going from 16 to 32gb). But buying new RAM only for the faster speedS, it's a waste of money for 2 reasons:I was thinking of buying some faster ram as well 3200 do you think it would work ?
yes... I can send you a video with a step-by-step and OC value recommendations for the Corsair Vengeance, if you're interested. Not sure if I can post it since the person is using the chassis from another reseller, but can send you by pmDo you overclock it with ryzen master ?