Will Kingston FURY Beast RBG/non-RGB work on my Acer Nitro N50-656?

Weeku
Weeku Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 8 in Nitro Gaming

I currently have a Nitro N50-656 pre-built model pc.

After looking through many sites on my own to check if my PC can handle it, I have not found any that conclusively say it can run this ram, not to mention the fact that I cant find out what my motherboard is makes it even harder.

Mainly looking to see whether my PC is compatible to support Kingston Fury Beast rams running at 32GB (2x16) 5600MHz CL40, or if not what can it be upgraded to in terms of high specs for gaming.

Here is a reference link to the RAM I wish to buy:
https://shopee.com.my/KINGSTON-FURY-BEAST-BLACK-16GB-32GB-(2*16GB)-DDR5-5200MHZ-5600MHZ-6000MHZ-CL30-CL40-GAMING-DIMM-RAM-i.20108462.3712300180?sp_atk=e158592e-ea99-41b6-83fb-2fe078cc470b&xptdk=e158592e-ea99-41b6-83fb-2fe078cc470b

Here is a link to my current "alledged" installed ram.
https://www.sysnapse.com/RAM-MEMORY/sk-hynix-8gb-ddr5-5600-desktop-udimm-memory?srsltid=AfmBOorKwggdaa6nZMyjN81XyFiO9KzuIAOgv793q04x929NpXUtFkkR

Answers

  • damas
    damas Member Posts: 5 New User

    The Acer Nitro N50-656 should support DDR5 RAM if it’s pre-equipped with DDR5 memory, but motherboard compatibility with high-frequency RAM like Kingston Fury Beast 5600MHz depends on BIOS support. Check your BIOS for supported RAM frequencies or use RAM up to 5200MHz to be safe.

  • Weeku
    Weeku Member Posts: 3 New User

    I tried checking but it doesn't display anywhere on the frequency it can handle. Although CPU-Z shows the following,

    Not sure if my BIOS being in it's current version is also the issue but here is the screenshot.


  • Weeku
    Weeku Member Posts: 3 New User

    Update!

    Found out that all Nitro N50 Desktops do not support Overclocking of RAM or XMP Profiles whatsoever. Current problem is that how do I even utilize the full 5600MHz RAM if I can't overclock it in any way.

    Unsure if MTS counts as MHz so in this case would it be running at 4800MHz?