S Sinpls Honorable Aug 29, 2016 5 0 10,520 Oct 31, 2017 #1 With the current RAM prices being so high, I was thinking about buying a kit of 4 with a friend and splitting it with him so each person has 2 sticks. Does this influence any performance or clock speeds etc?
With the current RAM prices being so high, I was thinking about buying a kit of 4 with a friend and splitting it with him so each person has 2 sticks. Does this influence any performance or clock speeds etc?
Solution mjslakeridge Oct 31, 2017 Just make sure whatever kit you buy is on both you and your friend's motherboards Qualified Vendor List, so you can be sure the RAM is supported.
Just make sure whatever kit you buy is on both you and your friend's motherboards Qualified Vendor List, so you can be sure the RAM is supported.
mjslakeridge Splendid Mar 6, 2013 3,386 4 21,965 Oct 31, 2017 #2 No problem. Is a kit of 4 less costly than 2 kits of 2? Upvote 0 Downvote
S Sinpls Honorable Aug 29, 2016 5 0 10,520 Oct 31, 2017 #3 mjslakeridge : No problem. Is a kit of 4 less costly than 2 kits of 2? There is a difference of 60 euro's, so that's pretty big. Thank you for answering Upvote 0 Downvote
mjslakeridge : No problem. Is a kit of 4 less costly than 2 kits of 2? There is a difference of 60 euro's, so that's pretty big. Thank you for answering
mjslakeridge Splendid Mar 6, 2013 3,386 4 21,965 Oct 31, 2017 Solution #4 Just make sure whatever kit you buy is on both you and your friend's motherboards Qualified Vendor List, so you can be sure the RAM is supported. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Just make sure whatever kit you buy is on both you and your friend's motherboards Qualified Vendor List, so you can be sure the RAM is supported.