So i have to activate in BIOS XMP?They should work however the motherboard only supports up to 2400mhz so that's the speed they'll run at (enable XMP in the BIOS).
Probably, before enabling XMP it's not uncommon for the motherboard to run it at the lower speed which is 2133 and then once your enable the XMP profile in the BIOS it should run at 2400mhz which won't really make much of a difference but at least it gets the memory to run at the supported speed.So i have to activate in BIOS XMP?
Okay but it should work with rams 2x4 + 2x8 = 24 Gb Rams?Probably, before enabling XMP it's not uncommon for the motherboard to run it at the lower speed which is 2133 and then once your enable the XMP profile in the BIOS it should run at 2400mhz which won't really make much of a difference but at least it gets the memory to run at the supported speed.
Maybe, maybe not. Memory is very finicky and there's a chance it won't be stable or possibly won't boot, even if it was a identical kit. If you run into issues just keep the 2x8gb kit and sell the 2x4gb kit.Okay but it should work with rams 2x4 + 2x8 = 24 Gb Rams?
I have on my computer inside Crucial as well
Okay then i have to try it tomorrow, i will reply.Maybe, maybe not. Memory is very finicky and there's a chance it won't be stable or possibly won't boot, even if it was a identical kit. If you run into issues just keep the 2x8gb kit and sell the 2x4gb kit.
Sounds good!Okay then i have to try it tomorrow, i will reply.
It was work for me! 100%Sounds good!
Nice, glad it worked out for you. You could take it a bit further and test it with Memtest86 to check stability but it's not required unless you start experiencing BSOD's.It was work for me! 100%
Now i am using 2x4 + 2x8 = 24,0 GB rams