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Yes, it will work fine if it is same stick same timings and frequencies, they will have 0 problems.

Recently I built my PC and now and I want to add more RAM, so my question is will iI be able use dual channel memory. Problem is here I bought one stick 4GB Kingston HyperX fury 1600 MHz and I want to add exact same stick ( 4 GB Kingston HyperX fury 1600 MHz ) will that work or not?

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its not rated to work, but it probably will, as long as all the timings are set the same

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Yes, it will work fine if it is same stick same timings and frequencies, they will have 0 problems.

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