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07-06-2025 09:55 AM
I bought my HP Omen pc in september last year and are beginning to see the Ram Speed and size, 16gb are just to little for me and i am now trying to convince my self to buy a 32 gb kit. The only problem is i dont know if the RAM is gonna work with my motherboard, i am currently looking at this kit
Kingston FURY Beast DDR5-5200 - 32GB - CL36 - Dual Channel (2 pcs) - AMD EXPO & Intel XMP - Sort
in the future i am maybe also gonna buy the
MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti VENTUS 2X Plus OC - 16GB GDDR7 RAM
and would also like to know if my system will work with it.
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07-08-2025 10:29 AM - edited 07-08-2025 10:44 AM
Greetings @Klohejn
My pleasure.
HP is not consistent with memory overclocking. Some MBs can do it, some MBs can't.
Does your MB's BIOS have Intel XMP overclocking options?
Weird the Crucial Scanner did not work but Crucial has memory kits for your PC's MB.
I got the following memory upgrade hits at Crucial using GT14-2000i.
Per Crucial, there are 31 compatible memory kits available for your PC's MB. Did you check all kits to see other speeds and CL timings?
Your PC's BIOS may not be able to run lower CL memory sticks.
Yes, CL 48 is high. I'm running 2x16 GB Kit at 6000 MT/s, CL 30, on my Asrock AMD MB.
Crucial may not offer CL 30. A CL 30 memory kit at 6000 MT/s will be more expensive.
Regards
07-08-2025 06:10 AM - edited 07-08-2025 07:04 AM
Greetings @Klohejn
Welcome to the HP Forum.
The dual slot, dual fan MSI 5060, specs at this Site, should be good to go. The card length is good. But check your PC case width. This graphics card is five inches wide.
This card needs a minimum 450 watt PSU having one eight pin PCIe power supply connection.
This Site lists benchmark results for similar HP PCs (GT14-2xxx). I did not see any PC's such as yours using Kingston Fury RAM.
The above site has 65 PCs available for review. I did not check all 65 benchmarks. Check all PCs. It is possible someone is using Kingston memory.
One PC at this Link has Micron memory running at 5600 MT/s.
So you might want to try Crucial Memory. Use the Crucial Scanner.
Regards
07-08-2025 10:08 AM
Hi @Bill_To thanks for the reply
The Crucial scanner dosn`t work, and just says
Well, this is embarrassing! No system match was found.
Somehow, a match for your system has eluded our industry-leading compatibility database. Our compatibility team will be searching for a solution if it is available, so check back soon!
When i go into the Manual selector and choose my product line(25L Series) and my model number wich i think is GT14-2000i
and i choose which Ram Kit i want, i setteld for
Crucial Pro 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR5-6000 UDIMM
short question is it the right things i typed for the system
and isnt the cas latency high(48)?
07-08-2025 10:29 AM - edited 07-08-2025 10:44 AM
Greetings @Klohejn
My pleasure.
HP is not consistent with memory overclocking. Some MBs can do it, some MBs can't.
Does your MB's BIOS have Intel XMP overclocking options?
Weird the Crucial Scanner did not work but Crucial has memory kits for your PC's MB.
I got the following memory upgrade hits at Crucial using GT14-2000i.
Per Crucial, there are 31 compatible memory kits available for your PC's MB. Did you check all kits to see other speeds and CL timings?
Your PC's BIOS may not be able to run lower CL memory sticks.
Yes, CL 48 is high. I'm running 2x16 GB Kit at 6000 MT/s, CL 30, on my Asrock AMD MB.
Crucial may not offer CL 30. A CL 30 memory kit at 6000 MT/s will be more expensive.
Regards
07-08-2025 11:03 AM
Greetings @Klohejn
Good to see you found lower CL memory.
Let the Forum know how the memory upgrade goes.
It would be interesting to see if you get higher MT/s since the test PC at User Benchmark was doing 5600 MT/s.
Regards