I'm curious about how reliable the Kingston RAM compatibility website is for checking if RAM modules will work with my motherboard and CPU. I recently purchased a B650m Aorus Elite motherboard and a Ryzen 5 7600 CPU, and I'm currently looking at DDR5 options. Finding reasonably priced and aesthetically pleasing RAM has been a bit challenging in my area. I'm primarily using the compatibility lists from Gigabyte and AMD, but I stumbled upon Kingston's page. Can anyone share their experiences using it to ensure compatibility and avoid issues when installing RAM?
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I'd expect RAM at more conservative speeds to work just fine. The issues tend to crop up more with faster kits and specific systems. So going for something a bit slower might help avoid any potential problems.

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