Richipete Feb 1, 2020 18 0 10 Dec 18, 2020 #1 I have 2 sticks of 8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 MHz, but my mom got me 2 more but the speed is 3200 MHZ. Is this okay or what?
I have 2 sticks of 8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 MHz, but my mom got me 2 more but the speed is 3200 MHZ. Is this okay or what?
Solution USAFRet Dec 18, 2020 Richipete said: Oh ok so its perfectly fine then? Click to expand... Not necessarily. Mixing RAM always carries a risk of not working at all. Since you have it, try it. But don't be shocked if it fails. RAM is sold as a set, to ensure it all working together.
Richipete said: Oh ok so its perfectly fine then? Click to expand... Not necessarily. Mixing RAM always carries a risk of not working at all. Since you have it, try it. But don't be shocked if it fails. RAM is sold as a set, to ensure it all working together.
D Deleted member 2720853 Guest Dec 18, 2020 #2 It will just run at the speed of the slowest RAM stick. In this case, 3000 MHz. Upvote 0 Downvote
Richipete Feb 1, 2020 18 0 10 Dec 18, 2020 #3 TheNerdyGlaceon said: It will just run at the speed of the slowest RAM stick. In this case, 3000 MHz. Click to expand... Oh ok so its perfectly fine then? Upvote 0 Downvote
TheNerdyGlaceon said: It will just run at the speed of the slowest RAM stick. In this case, 3000 MHz. Click to expand... Oh ok so its perfectly fine then?
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 179,849 22,157 184,590 Dec 18, 2020 Solution #4 Richipete said: Oh ok so its perfectly fine then? Click to expand... Not necessarily. Mixing RAM always carries a risk of not working at all. Since you have it, try it. But don't be shocked if it fails. RAM is sold as a set, to ensure it all working together. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Richipete said: Oh ok so its perfectly fine then? Click to expand... Not necessarily. Mixing RAM always carries a risk of not working at all. Since you have it, try it. But don't be shocked if it fails. RAM is sold as a set, to ensure it all working together.