Tuddy777

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Feb 13, 2019
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Hi,i think I have this https://www.pcgarage.ro/memorii/kingston/valueram-8gb-ddr4-2400mhz-cl17-single-ranked/ and I don t know if the will work fine with these https://www.pcgarage.ro/memorii/corsair/vengeance-lpx-black-8gb-ddr4-2400mhz-cl16/.To be honest,i am not sure if that is my actual RAM because the store does not give me enough informations about my computer,all I know is that it is from Kingstone,with 2400 mhz and 1.2 V.The Kingstone is CL17 and the Corsair is CL16,there will be a problem here ? I think the timing is the same because the corsair has the maximum at 39 and the CPU-Z shows me that my ram stays at 39.What do you think ?
 
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You could use HWiNFO to find out the precise RAM you currently have installed. That said, it's generally advised to buy RAM kits to avoid potential conflicts. Some mention that buying the same RAM but separately is potentially a problem for performance.
You could use HWiNFO to find out the precise RAM you currently have installed. That said, it's generally advised to buy RAM kits to avoid potential conflicts. Some mention that buying the same RAM but separately is potentially a problem for performance.
 
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yugithedestiny2030

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Jan 29, 2019
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To be honest,i am not sure if that is my actual RAM because the store does not give me enough informations about my computer,all I know is that it is from Kingstone,with 2400 mhz and 1.2 V.
Look up the Part Number in SPD tab. It should tell you the exact module you have.
The Kingstone is CL17 and the Corsair is CL16,there will be a problem here ?
CL or CAS is the latency, which is the time delay between a command being entered and executed. So as @Obakasama and @SR-71 Blackbird said, it might work but even if it did, you wouldn't be getting optimum performance as when you're getting dual kit.
 

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