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RAM Kit Clarification

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Hello ep10.

 

Getting two of the same RAM kits will give you no problems.

 

Problems will arise if you use two different kits but the problems differ on a case to case basis.

 

Hope this helps.

I am a little confused about combining RAM kits so I was hoping I could get this clarified once and for all. I'm building a Threadripper rig and this system is going to be used for a lot of video editing. Going to be using Adobe Premiere Pro. Ideally, I'd like to get 64GB of RAM in this system and I was looking at GSkill's Trident Z RGB RAM for AMD.

 

There is only one model for a 64GB kit that comes in 4x16GB sticks for AMD and it runs at 2400Mhz

 

Unfortunately, if I want to get a higher speed of RAM i.e. 3200Mhz, the kit comes in a capacity of 32GB with 2x16GB sticks.

 

My question is, can I combine 2 identical ram kits with the same speed, same tested latency, and essentially identical in every aspect or will this cause any issues with the system build?

 

Hope I can get some help on this. Thanks guys.

 

 

 

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Hello ep10.

 

Getting two of the same RAM kits will give you no problems.

 

Problems will arise if you use two different kits but the problems differ on a case to case basis.

 

Hope this helps.

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Oh okay. Thank you so much for the clarification. I would never combine 2 different memory kits. That just doesn't make any logical sense.

 

This question was really bugging me though. Thank you very much.

 

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