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5 minutes ago, Himmelganger said:

I need some help with IDing RAM in a computer of my father, we know it is 1x16GB Hynix/Hyundai 2667MHz but we would like to know the CL timing and or where we can source a second stick of 16gb to get duel channel up and running, thank you for any help.

My go to would be CPU-Z. There is a 'memory' tab in that program that shows the current speed and latencies.

But to honest, a normal 2666Mhz/3000Mhz CL16 kit will probably work just fine.

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