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Do those two RAM stick sets work together?

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DDR3 and newer RAM will pretty much always work together, even with differences in speed and latency. However, they will all run at the same speed of the slowest stick.

 

So I currently have two 8 GB Sticks in my PC (those: http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/16GB-G-Skill-RipJaws-VKB-schwarz-DDR4-3200-DIMM-CL16-Dual-Kit_1013799.html), and I'm wondering if there will be any Problems if I buy one set of these (https://www.amazon.de/G-Skill-Trident-16GB-16GTZR-2x8GB/dp/B01MY78EPQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1486294486&sr=1-1&keywords=rgb+ram+ddr4+3200+16+gb) and stick both sets into my MB

 

Thanks in advance,

Daniel

 

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5 minutes ago, PeKa said:

 

So I currently have two 8 GB Sticks in my PC (those: http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/16GB-G-Skill-RipJaws-VKB-schwarz-DDR4-3200-DIMM-CL16-Dual-Kit_1013799.html), and I'm wondering if there will be any Problems if I buy one set of these (https://www.amazon.de/G-Skill-Trident-16GB-16GTZR-2x8GB/dp/B01MY78EPQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1486294486&sr=1-1&keywords=rgb+ram+ddr4+3200+16+gb) and stick both sets into my MB

 

Thanks in advance,

Daniel

 

bo, but the speed wil be limited by the slowest one.

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2 hours ago, Aniallation said:

DDR3 and newer RAM will pretty much always work together, even with differences in speed and latency. However, they will all run at the same speed of the slowest stick.

They should be pretty equal in speed if they are both DDR4 3200 right?

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17 hours ago, PeKa said:

They should be pretty equal in speed if they are both DDR4 3200 right?

Yes, you won't notice a difference in real-world performance with pretty much any default DDR4 speed.

"Rawr XD"

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