[SOLVED] Corsair 3200Mhz 32GB DDR4 (Different DRAM Manufacture) ?

Shantohasibul

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Hello there ,

I bought 32GB (2x16) (2x16) Corsair 3200mhz ram kits.

But in Cpu-Z the DRAM Manufacture showing different companys.

Slot 1 and 2 Samsung and Slot 3 and 4 Nanya Technology

Is it gonna make any problem ?
CPU : Core I9-10900K

Mobo : Asrock Z490 Taichi (XMP Profile 1)

Screenshots Below :
https://ibb.co/gMLSXmc
https://ibb.co/TtCM0FN
 
Solution
Hello there ,

I bought 32GB (2x16) (2x16) Corsair 3200mhz ram kits.

But in Cpu-Z the DRAM Manufacture showing different companys.

Slot 1 and 2 Samsung and Slot 3 and 4 Nanya Technology

Is it gonna make any problem ?
CPU : Core I9-10900K

Mobo : Asrock Z490 Taichi (XMP Profile 1)

Screenshots Below :
https://ibb.co/gMLSXmc
https://ibb.co/TtCM0FN
Put the samsung sticks in the proper slots for dual channel.....see the manual.
Put the nanya sticks in the other 2 slots.
Boot up a copy of memtest86 and let it fly......no errors allowed.

DSzymborski

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Nothing unusual about this. Brands that sell RAM mostly purchase the basic parts and assemble the sticks of RAM. An exception is something like Crucial, which is owned by Micron. It's a bit like how the potatoes used for the french fries that you get at a local restaurant probably come from different farms. While the sticks will likely work together, there's no guarantee; the only foolproof method to get 64 GB of RAM is to get a 64 GB RAM kit because those sticks are guaranteed to have components from the same source and to have been specifically tested together.
 

Shantohasibul

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Jan 23, 2017
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Nothing unusual about this. Brands that sell RAM mostly purchase the basic parts and assemble the sticks of RAM. An exception is something like Crucial, which is owned by Micron. It's a bit like how the potatoes used for the french fries that you get at a local restaurant probably come from different farms. While the sticks will likely work together, there's no guarantee; the only foolproof method to get 64 GB of RAM is to get a 64 GB RAM kit because those sticks are guaranteed to have components from the same source and to have been specifically tested together.

Can i get any easier answer ? I mean Yes or NO :V
 

Udyr

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Can i get any easier answer ? I mean Yes or NO :V
No, you cannot.

Is it gonna make any problem ?
You're playing the silicone lottery here. That's why a simple YES or NO cannot be answered.

You could be lucky enough to have no issues whatsoever, or very unlucky and start having issues along the way, from mild (stutters, performance drop) to extreme (full system crash).
 
Hello there ,

I bought 32GB (2x16) (2x16) Corsair 3200mhz ram kits.

But in Cpu-Z the DRAM Manufacture showing different companys.

Slot 1 and 2 Samsung and Slot 3 and 4 Nanya Technology

Is it gonna make any problem ?
CPU : Core I9-10900K

Mobo : Asrock Z490 Taichi (XMP Profile 1)

Screenshots Below :
https://ibb.co/gMLSXmc
https://ibb.co/TtCM0FN
Put the samsung sticks in the proper slots for dual channel.....see the manual.
Put the nanya sticks in the other 2 slots.
Boot up a copy of memtest86 and let it fly......no errors allowed.
 
Solution