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hey guys in my system which is a i5 3470 i have a 8gbcorsair vengence rm 1866mhz which wont go above 1600mhz for some strange reason would i create any issues adding more ram as i have some patriot ram 3 sticks of it which is also 1600mhz would i see any pros or cons from it 

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Adding more RAM would default all your memory to run at DDR3-1600. The benefit would be more RAM, no real downside.

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1 hour ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Adding more RAM would default all your memory to run at DDR3-1600. The benefit would be more RAM, no real downside.

okthank u the corsair in there seems to only run at 1600 anyway so no downsides is perfect for me lol i was just worried cos u hear about mixing ram is bad blabla blau know

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11 minutes ago, iTz Azbo said:

okthank u the corsair in there seems to only run at 1600 anyway so no downsides is perfect for me lol i was just worried cos u hear about mixing ram is bad blabla blau know

Just remember to run them in dual channel.

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1 hour ago, _d0nut said:

Just remember to run them in dual channel.

will do thank u 

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2 hours ago, iTz Azbo said:

okthank u the corsair in there seems to only run at 1600 anyway so no downsides is perfect for me lol i was just worried cos u hear about mixing ram is bad blabla blau know

RAM is RAM for consumer systems, it's only when you start to get into ECC memory and server/HEDT hardware that you really have to pay more attention.0

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