I izzyfast Commendable Jul 8, 2016 43 0 1,530 Jul 11, 2016 #1 I'd like to use 2 sticks of RAM (2x4GB) with my exsisting 2x4 RAM sticks. I'm all good to go except for on thing, the RAM that i want to purchase has the same voltage as mine but it has CL9 and not CL11. Could i mix the latencies ?
I'd like to use 2 sticks of RAM (2x4GB) with my exsisting 2x4 RAM sticks. I'm all good to go except for on thing, the RAM that i want to purchase has the same voltage as mine but it has CL9 and not CL11. Could i mix the latencies ?
Solution Tradesman1 Jul 11, 2016 Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments
Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Jul 11, 2016 Solution #2 Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments
I izzyfast Commendable Jul 8, 2016 43 0 1,530 Jul 12, 2016 #3 Tradesman1 : Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments Will do, and thanks in advance ! oh and btw, i meant that it has CL9 and not CL11 derp Upvote 0 Downvote
Tradesman1 : Can try, no guarantees when mixing packages of DRAM. If you try and have problems give a shout and we can try some adjustments Will do, and thanks in advance ! oh and btw, i meant that it has CL9 and not CL11 derp
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Jul 12, 2016 #4 Keep us updated Upvote 0 Downvote