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Hi,

So currently I have a Gigabyte GA-H110M-A motherboard with 8GB of Crucial Ballistix DDR4-2400 memory (BLS8G4D240FSB). I am looking to add another 8GB stick of matching ram. However, Amazon doesn't seem to sell the exact same stick of ram in new condition but sells a similar version. This similar version has the exact same name but a different product number which is BLS8G4D240FSBK (here's a link). I was wondering if both of these sticks of ram would simultaneously together on my current motherboard. The difference I have realized between the two is that one is SR and one is DR. I found this sheet online with the speed, latency, voltage, bandwidth, and upc for both sticks (here's a link). Also my motherboard only accepts DDR4-2400 and 2133 MHz ram only. Let me know what you think or know!

Thanks, Aaron

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1 minute ago, Genwyn said:

Will work without issue, as far as the memory controller is concerned it’s the same ram. Same speed, capacity and timings.

Even with the different latency and bandwidth? (Sorry I'm not very knowledgeable in the differences).

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Just now, Genwyn said:

It will just adjust to the settings of one of the sticks.

Memory isn’t too picky on modern systems, for the most part you can mix and match speeds, latency and capacity. It will just default all sticks to the speed and timings of the slowest stick. 
Considering that these are both 2400mhz cl16 there’s nothing to be concerned about with them working together.

Thank you so much! I'm going to order some now :)

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