Old ram module in ryzen

Dushyanth_1

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Hi currently I'm using my Intel 6th gen setup with G skill DDR4 2400 16GB KIT RIPJAWS
I'm trying to do a mobo + processor upgrade to ryzen 1600 with msi b350 tomahawk mobo
will my current memory module support the ryzen platform which I mentioned above?

Please answer this question someone, it would be a great great help for me
 
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Those dont work, thats why you are getting the beep code, theres no onboard graphics, those ports are there for when AMD release the APUs later this year, you need a graphics card.

Dushyanth_1

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I'm not using any graphics card, I just plugged into the motherboard hdmi port
 

Seanie280672

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Those dont work, thats why you are getting the beep code, theres no onboard graphics, those ports are there for when AMD release the APUs later this year, you need a graphics card.
 
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Dushyanth_1

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F4-2133C15D-16GRR <---- this model RAM is not listed in the msi b350 compatible website
 

Seanie280672

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Yes it is, kind of, F4-2133C15Q-16GRR

F4 = DDR4
2133 = 2133mhz
C15 =- Cas latency
Q-16 = 16gb quad channel kit (4 x 4gb) Yours is D-16 = 16gb Dual Channel Kit (2 x 8gb)
GRR = G.Skill Ripjaws Red.

For obvious reasons, MSI cant check every single kit of ram on the market, there's hundreds of them, so as long as your kit is close enough to something on the list, then you should be good to go.
 

Dushyanth_1

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wow
you are an alien dude
 

Seanie280672

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Not sure if that is a compliment LOL ;)
 

Dushyanth_1

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Hi sorry to disturb you, I'm really a noob
my ram module is actually F4-2400C15D-16GRR, is that OK?
 

Seanie280672

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Yes that should still be fine, 2133mhz and 2400mhz are the stock standards for Ryzen, and they pretty much use all the same chips, the better ones clock higher ie 2400mhz, they can make more money out of them, the worse ones that don't overclock at all, ie 2133mhz, they sell of cheaper, known as binning.
 

Dushyanth_1

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thanks buddy