Will oem memory work with mainstream motherboard

lukefoxwhelan

Prominent
Oct 29, 2017
2
0
510
Hi, I'm building a pc for the first time on a really small budget. 8gb of memory is kind of expensive new, but second hand it looks like it's oem. Here are links to the two parts:

https://ie.m.webuy.com/product-detail/computing/memory---desktop-ddr4/8-gb-pc17000-ddr4-2133mhz-288-pin-memory/smem2q5a#.WfXC2EHp3YU

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06WRWZNJC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1507703080&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=b350+motherboard&dpPl=1&dpID=51qC1viTO9L&ref=plSrch

I'm using a ryzen 3 1200 also.
Thanks.

(Also, hurry. My parents don't think i need a pc. All i have is a raspberry Pi 3)
 
Solution
Yeah unfortunately we can't advise you without knowing the specific model number of that memory. If it's not on the approved memory list of that ASUS motherboard, then it may not work. And Ryzen is much less tolerant on memory variation out of approved memory than Intel motherboards (approved meaning that the motherboard was tested by ASUS to work with every memory that is on their QVL list).

If I were you and that tight on money, I'd save up for better memory, specifically a type that is on the QVL (qualified vendor's list). Here is a .PDF link to download it:

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-B350M-A/HelpDesk_QVL/

Yeah unfortunately we can't advise you without knowing the specific model number of that memory. If it's not on the approved memory list of that ASUS motherboard, then it may not work. And Ryzen is much less tolerant on memory variation out of approved memory than Intel motherboards (approved meaning that the motherboard was tested by ASUS to work with every memory that is on their QVL list).

If I were you and that tight on money, I'd save up for better memory, specifically a type that is on the QVL (qualified vendor's list). Here is a .PDF link to download it:

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-B350M-A/HelpDesk_QVL/

 
Solution