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I have a 16 GB memory module: DDR5 6000mhz 1.25 volt. I've attached a screenshot of it.

 

Can I replace it with Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000MHz 1.35 volt? ( https://www.amazon.ca/Crucial-6000MHz-Overclocking-Desktop-Compatible/dp/B0CTHXMYL8?th=1 )

 

Motherboard is MSI Pro B760M-VC Wifi Bulk.

 

I guess I'm just not sure of the voltage difference: 1.25 vs 1.35. Does that matter much?

Thanks.

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37 minutes ago, BaddMoodDude said:

Motherboard is MSI Pro B760M-VC Wifi Bulk.

 

I guess I'm just not sure of the voltage difference: 1.25 vs 1.35. Does that matter much?

The only reason to worry (at least, in terms of compatibility) is if your motherboard can't change the voltage or enable XMP, but if you're currently using 1.25v then I would assume you can/have done so, since the stock voltage of DDR5 is 1.1v.

 

If you find that you can't change anything in the BIOS, then those Crucial sticks default to 5600, which is not the end of the world.

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