I recently upgraded my system and I'm facing a compatibility issue with my components. Here's what I have: a Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU, a Gigabyte B850 Gaming WiFi 6 motherboard, an RTX 5080 GPU, and Corsair Vengeance RAM (2x16GB DDR5 6000). I've learned that the AM5 platform might not support all four RAM modules at 6000MHz and that I may need to lower the speed for stability. I'm uncertain whether I should keep the 2x16GB setup and return the extra two modules, or if I should return everything and opt for 2x32GB sticks instead. Also, my PC will be used for virtual machines, CAD, video editing, and some occasional VR gaming.
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Don't worry too much about it! You can adjust the RAM speed in the BIOS. I had a similar situation with my T-Force RAM when I built my PC; it defaulted to 6000MHz and I just fine-tuned it in the BIOS without any issues. Just be aware you might have to lower the speed a bit for stability if you add more sticks.

That's good to know! But how much of a performance hit can I expect from lowering the speed? I've only recently upgraded from an old laptop and I’m trying to get a handle on this. It's been a decade since I last built a PC!