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I have a 4GB 1866 RAM kit and a 4GB 1600 RAM kit. They don't work well together because of the speed difference. So how do I either overclock the 1600 to 1866, or underclock the 1866 to 1600, and leave the others? 

For example: keeping the 1866 ram running at 1866, and over clocking the 1600 to 1866 and running them together.

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Just don't mix RAM like that. Even if you get it to work, it's gonna be unstable and cause a hella lot of headaches.

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Just don't mix RAM like that. Even if you get it to work, it's gonna be unstable and cause a hella lot of headaches.

Ugh but with RAM prices so high, it's a shame to see this ram sitting on my desk and my pc running out of ram  :(

Intel i5 4670K 3.4GHz | EVGA 780Ti Classified | ASUS Gryphon Z87 w/ Armor Kit | G.Skill Sniper 8GB @1866MHz

 

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Razer Blackwidow Ultimate BF3 Edition | Razer Naga Molten

 

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