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I think I would stick with 8 gb, but thats my opinion lol

 

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2 sticks of G-SKILL Ares 2133Mhz ram in dual channel vs the aforementioned RAM plus 1 2GB stick of stock dell memory (8Gb of ram VS 10Gb)

Mixing different RAM can be risky especially since your G-Skill RAM is 2133mhz and that Dell RAM probably isn't. I've also never seen a 10GB or triple channel setup.

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Mixing different RAM can be risky especially since your G-Skill RAM is 2133mhz and that Dell RAM probably isn't. I've also never seen a 10GB or triple channel setup.

 

Triple channel has been and gone, was the old 1366 aka 920 i7 etc, but I agree different makers aint grounds for a stable PC

 

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Triple channel has been and gone, was the old 1366 aka 920 i7 etc, but I agree different makers aint grounds for a stable PC

 

Mixing different RAM can be risky especially since your G-Skill RAM is 2133mhz and that Dell RAM probably isn't. I've also never seen a 10GB or triple channel setup.

 

I think I would stick with 8 gb, but thats my opinion lol

ok ill stick with 8

 

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