☀️ Can I Mix 8Gb Ram With 16Gb Ram
4. 24gb 2400 in mixed/single channel is way slower, unless you absolutely over 16Gb, it could be as much as 2/3rds performance lost worst case scenario. Since everyone is giving you bad advice (vaguely screeching, claiming it’ll burn your house down, claiming single channel is Satan himself, etc) I figure I’ll give you an actual chart with
It's generally not recommended to mix and match ram but from what I understand if it runs at the same speed and timings it shouldn't cause a problem. 48gb is a lot of ram though. If you don't need the full amount but 16gb isn't enough for your use case you may be better off just getting the 2x16gb kit and using it by itself.
Usually mixing RAMs is a bad idea and causes issues like this one. Sometimes even if you get the exact same RAM modules, the same issue will exist. The best thing would be to get a 32Gb kit but of course that will cost a lot more (considering your mobo supports it). Go to your BIOS and enable XMP mode.
Yes they work fine. Had them for a year no problem at all. Salvinha. Mine does work fine. I don't even own the same brand for both kits. G.Skill Trident Z 2x8GB + Hyper Fury X 2x16GB. But both kits are CL17 3600mhz. Most likely it’ll work completely fine.
So, if you have 8GB + 16GB sticks in dual channel pair, then you have 2*8GB working in dual channel and 8GB working in single channel. BTW, this doesn't apply to the other dual channel pair. You can have 8+8 and 16+16 in 4 slots, that rule only applies to one dual channel pair.
too much ram will not help anything. if they are matching kits, with same speed/timings/voltage. mixing a different dimms will result in using the lowest speed/timings of the dimms. Old ram corsair vengeance rgb pro 16gb 3000mhz. New ram corsair vengeance rgb pro 32gb 3200mhz. Just gonna run 32gb and stash the 16 for another possible build.
I have HyperX Beast 8gb 2400mhz DDR3 2x4 running in a ASUS Z87-Pro. Is it possible to add HyperX Beast 16gb 2400mhz DDR3 2x8 to it? The mobo supports 32gb of ram. The ASUS Z87 Pro do have 4 RAM slot and supports up to 32GB RAM. Yes, you very well can as long as you pick matching sticks same as your existing 8GB stick.
best way is to just test both the 32gb and 16gb kits together. On 12/8/2022 at 8:42 PM, thrasher_565 said: mixing ram has been tested and is a myth. j2c did a video on it and got a better score with mixed ram. maybe on older platforms is was more a problem but with ddr4 its not. Expand.
Jun 15, 2020. #3. As with any other computer. Mixing RAM has the potential of not working, working at lower than advertised speeds, breaking dual channel and so forth. Although it is pretty minimal if you get the same manufacturer, speed and timings as is currently in there. As Apple's RAM will follow JEDEC standards not something using XMP
Solution. #2. rc_01 said: I have a PC with two 8GB 3200Mghz (ADATA D30) sticks plugged to a Ryzen 3600 on a Gigabyte B550 Gaming X Motherboard. I have been facing memory bottleneck, and want to add more RAM to my current setup. Is it appropriate to install one 16GB stick for now (same brand and clock speed as my current 2*8GB sticks) in either
Maybe, maybe not. There's more to RAM than just type (DDR4) and stick capacity (8 GB). There's also clock frequency, timings and physical composition. The clock is determined by the motherboard, but some RAM modules can work with faster clocks than others. A module reports supported clock frequencies to the motherboard.
Oct 17, 2021. #1. I regularly use 2 Mac mini M1's - one with 8GB of RAM and one with 16GB of RAM. They are both used almost exclusively by me, and they run exactly the same productivity software. Each has 256GB of RAM + an external disk for my photo library, connected to nearly identical Dell monitors. Each machine is up-to-the-very-latest
you CANNOT mix ranks in a memory bank. A single-rank DIMM has one set of memory chips that is accessed while writing to or reading from the memory. A dual-rank DIMM is similar to having two single-rank DIMMs on the same module, with only one rank accessible at a time. A quad-rank DIMM is, effectively, two dual-rank DIMMs on the same module.
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can i mix 8gb ram with 16gb ram