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2012-12-27, 08:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I just received a new set of RAM :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231489 This new set of RAM is a 16GB kit, and it runs at 1.5V and 10 CAS latency. My RAM I built my computer with a few months ago is : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820104262 Which runs at 1.65V and has a 9 CAS latency (dunno exactly what this is) A friend of mine told me I can put both sets in, and they should run fine, but I don't want to take chances. I'd hate to retired my 3 month old RAM that I built my PC with. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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2012-12-27, 08:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Mixing voltages is asking for instability. I doubt anything would break, but I don't think it would work right.
8gb is sufficient these days 16 is more than enough. No reason to have 24 except if there's a specific reason.
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2012-12-27, 08:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Personally I don't think it'll be a problem. The memory will just run at SPD at the appropriate voltages and I predict no instability.
That said, it's been about 6 years since I was into building and repairing PCs and Rob has kept up with the times better than I have. *shrug* You can't really hurt anything using both sets. Worst case scenario you get some random reboots. |
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2012-12-27, 11:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Unless you have a specific need for 24 GB or RAM, this won't improve your experience in any way. It may even harm it, because most memory controllers switch to single-channel mode when they detect dissimilar memory modules.
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2012-12-28, 02:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
It's tested to 1.65V. You might get lucky but there's an awful lot of transistors to count on them all having thresholds that exceed specs.
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2013-01-04, 02:35 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
Yes it should do that automatically to match whichever is the slower set of modules. However, the difference in capacity will throw most memory controllers into single-channel mode (and some pickier ones, like the ones in Ivy Bridge) will do that even if the modules are of different speeds.
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