Kikar man hos corsair så ser minnena (CMH32GX5M2D6000C36) ut att vara intel-optimerade (står faktiskt hos inet också)
https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/p/memory/cmh32gx5m2d6000c36/ven...
Kan gå men känns inte superlovande, men jag har noll koll utöver det jag nyss läst, så lyssna inte på mig… det finns säkert någon som har koll och kan förklara hur det hänger ihop.
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/explorer/diy-builder/memory/can...
But what if you have bought a DDR5 kit for an Intel platform, and then make the switch to AMD and want to take your memory with you? Will this Intel XMP 3.0 memory work with your new AMD chip? In theory it doesn’t have the required AMD EXPO information and so you could find yourself struggling to get it working in your UEFI/BIOS. The same is true if you just buy Intel XMP DDR5 intending to use it with an AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU. In theory it won’t work.
That's the theory.
In practice there’s a good chance that the memory will work, albeit with a few caveats. This is because motherboard manufacturers put in a lot of effort to ensure that as many memory kits as possible just work with their motherboards. These motherboards can read the XMP data from the memory sticks, and pass the settings along, often allowing you to select the profiles just like the dedicated AMD EXPO kits.