Can 2 different RAM speeds work together?
Can 2 different RAM speeds work together?
You can use memory modules of different speeds as long as they are faster than those specified for your computer. It is recommended to use modules of the same speed as those already installed in your system. You cannot mix DDR, DDR2, DDR3 in a system as each technology requires a different type of socket.
What if you put 1600mhz RAM in 1333?
1600mhz RAM will work at 1600mhz, or any speed less than that. RAM speed is set by your motherboard and processor combination. In short, yes 1600mhz ram will work at 1333mhz just fine.
Can you mix and match RAM speeds?
While you can technically mix speeds, there is one important thing to note: your DRAM would all run at the speed of the slowest module. For example, if you have a DDR3 1333MHz system and install a second module at 1600MHz, they would both run at the 1333MHz speed.
Can I use 2gb and 8GB RAM together?
Yes, It will work in under one condition i.e the ram need to be same version. Eg. If your motherboard have two ram slots for DDR3, you can add two DDR3 ram which may be of same size or different size.
Can you mix match RAM speed?
Can I use 1866Mhz RAM on 1333?
It should work, yes. But, it will run at the lower 1333Mhz speed if your board does not support 1866Mhz.
What is the difference between 1333MHz and 1600MHz RAM?
There is really no performance difference between running the RAM at 1333MHz compared to 1600MHz. The reason to buy 1600MHz is if you are heavily OCing. When you OC the CPU (unless you’ve got an unlocked multi like the 955) you also change the frequency the RAM.
Can I use two different RAM frequencies?
The short answer: you almost certainly won’t hurt anything just by trying to install the two DIMMs together. The potential problem is not related to using different frequencies of RAM; any motherboard will fall back to the speed of the slower memory module (DIMM).
Can you mix and match RAM?
There’s a prevailing misconception you cannot use different RAM sizes together or that you cannot mix RAM brands. The answer is Yes, you can mix RAM sticks and RAM sizes and even different RAM speeds—but mixing and matching RAM modules isn’t the best for system performance.
Can I mix DRAM and Sdram?
You cannot mix different generations of DRAM. In fact, you can’t install a different generation of DRAM in your system at all. The reason is that your motherboard is built to process one generation of memory.