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  1. Hi, I'm new to this forum and just tech forums in general. I'm planning to upgrade to a Ryzen CPU sometime in the near future depending on when Ryzen 3000 launches in Malaysia although I know quite a bunch of AMD chips are actually made here. Currently I'm running an Intel i5 skylake processor with a H110m-D with a pair of Klevv Bolt DDR4 2400mhz 8gb x 2 CLOCKED at 2133mhz due mobo limitations. In the future I would like to run at higher clockspeeds then the ones I have now. So my question is Is it possible say to overclock different ram speeds together? Here are two possibilities I'm considering. 1. Say for instance my current pair I managed to get a stable overclock at 3000mhz with loose timings and 1.35v. Is it possible to go out and buy another pair of 3000mhz? Should I consider the timings of the second pair as well? 2. A second scenario would be if for instance if I got a second pair of Ddr4 2666mhz and overclock those together with my previous 2400mhz to 3000mhz? Again this is assuming the current pair is stable at 3000mhz. Is that actually possible? I've been scouring the net these past few days and so far can't find an answer. Now my questions above of course heavily relies on the fact my current can actually overclock up to 3000mhz. Well on an amd motherboard a friend of mine managed up to 2900mhz without changing the voltage at 1.2v or the timings so fingers crossed it can reach 3000mhz just by pushing the voltage up a bit. So are those two scenarios possible?
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