H hedfun2 Honorable Nov 8, 2013 20 0 10,510 0 Nov 14, 2014 #1 Currently I have 2 x 4GB sticks of G.Skill Sniper Series RAM. My motherboard is dual channel and can support 4 sticks of ram. Can I safely add 2 more 8GB sticks and have 2 x 4GB sticks and 2 x 8GB sticks for 24GB RAM total?
Currently I have 2 x 4GB sticks of G.Skill Sniper Series RAM. My motherboard is dual channel and can support 4 sticks of ram. Can I safely add 2 more 8GB sticks and have 2 x 4GB sticks and 2 x 8GB sticks for 24GB RAM total?
0 lostsurfer Honorable Mar 18, 2013 156 0 10,710 17 Nov 14, 2014 #2 Yes, and if they're not the same speed they are backwards compatible and will all match. Just make sure your getting the right type of memory.
Yes, and if they're not the same speed they are backwards compatible and will all match. Just make sure your getting the right type of memory.
0 lostsurfer Honorable Mar 18, 2013 156 0 10,710 17 Nov 14, 2014 #2 Yes, and if they're not the same speed they are backwards compatible and will all match. Just make sure your getting the right type of memory.
Yes, and if they're not the same speed they are backwards compatible and will all match. Just make sure your getting the right type of memory.
0 B bigpinkdragon286 Splendid Oct 3, 2012 4,645 31 26,990 845 Nov 14, 2014 #3 If your RAM doesn't match, expect that you will lose some or all of your Dual-Channel benefits.