The SL series is built more compact...44mm instead of 51.4.mm and have clock frequencies up to DDR4 3600 up to 128 GiByte ... There is often a fat processor fan in the way 👍
I have already tested several RAMs on my XI Hero that are not on this list, but they all worked perfectly. I'm not sure if these lists are simply published when the mainboards are released to ensure certain compatibility of the RAM manufacturers and are no longer updated afterwards. They won't list every single RAM either, that would be a big effort.
Hi, question is which mainboard you have: What type of RAM (DIMM 288 pins) and maximum clock frequency (here 3200). Also how much RAM you have already installed and what the maximum capacity is.
Hello Yes, that fits, but I would reconsider the Silent Loop. My pump broke after 1.5 years and it wasn't that silent either. I now have the H150i pro.
I can't imagine that RGB needs that much more power. The additional CPU power connections on the mainboard are primarily intended for more stable overclocking. I would first try to rule out a RAM defect by testing both sets individually. It may also make sense to temporarily deactivate active XMP profiles in the BIOS.
The difference is that Corsair recommends the 188.- for AMD chipset!
and the one for 162.- not for AMD!
You should be able to choose something like that in the filter!