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Sup guys i got a PC recently and now it's sitting at 8 ram (Kingston 2666 MHz)  and i ended up buying another ram stick (corsair vengeance lpx 8 GB 3200 Mhz) and i also found this transcend ram stick (16 GB) it's at 2665 MHz

 

My motherboard is asus TUF h310-plus gaming

 

What would you guys recommend? should i dual channel and add only one ram stick? i'm talking about the corsair ram stick

 

or should i mix the both of them?

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6 minutes ago, Paimon226 said:

Sup guys i got a PC recently and now it's sitting at 8 ram (Kingston 2666 MHz)  and i ended up buying another ram stick (corsair vengeance lpx 8 GB 3200 Mhz) and i also found this transcend ram stick (16 GB) it's at 2665 MHz

 

My motherboard is asus TUF h310-plus gaming

 

What would you guys recommend? should i dual channel and add only one ram stick? i'm talking about the corsair ram stick

 

or should i mix the both of them?

Buy another corsair stick. Don't mix, unless you want to run 2666mhz, then it might work. You'll need to set the timings from the 2666 stick manually.

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