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Dual Channel??

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As long as both sticks are the same speed, and both are compatible with your motherboard, there is no problem.

 

 

*This is what Google is telling me, Might want people to 100% this.*

I have a single 4gb stick of ddr4 in my system right now it is this stick (https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820232247) and I was wondering if I would have to buy that same stick in order to have a dual channel configuration or if I could buy any other stick as long its the same speed? Any help would be appreciated :)

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As long as both sticks are the same speed, and both are compatible with your motherboard, there is no problem.

 

 

*This is what Google is telling me, Might want people to 100% this.*

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