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9 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

What is the timing on these?

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You will need to google their part number and maybe info will be available. 
 

But… does it really matter? You don’t need to have perfectly matched timings to run multiple sticks of RAM together. The mobo will figure it out and they should all play nicely assuming they are not wildly different (which they likely aren’t). 

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16 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

Alright so I ordered the right ram

What is this for? There are two different types of ram in the picture, you have one stick of DDR3L and one of regular DDR3.

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39 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

You will need to google their part number and maybe info will be available. 
 

But… does it really matter? You don’t need to have perfectly matched timings to run multiple sticks of RAM together. The mobo will figure it out and they should all play nicely assuming they are not wildly different (which they likely aren’t). 

They are def quite different

 

Hynixes clock high but time like sht

Microns clock lower but time pretty tight

 

Unsure about the micron ic, extremesystems ddr3 thread only mentions d9qbj

Hynix afr looks to be worse than bfr and mfr but im pretty sure itll still be able to do 2800+ with enough tuning, respectable but not blazing fast

 

Ive run a pairing of mix match 2gbit micron d9pfj and 2gbit hynix cfr and they do indeed work though have fun trying to get those to go faster than 1800, i assume you dont care about ram oc so you should be fine and itll work no problems

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