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Ram compatibility?

So I currently have a build that I finished last year with two sticks of 8GB Corsair vengeance pro RGB ram and was looking at adding more and although it’s overkill for only $50 more I can two 16GB sticks of the same ram. Would this cause any issues or would I be able to run them as they both have a memory speed of 3200MHz.

also if it matters they would be put onto an MSI Z370 gaming plus motherboard. 

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Technically they shouldn't have an issue however even if you buy identical kits or modules they still could. It's always best to buy the ram amount and speed you want/need in a kit. 

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