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Adjust the new RAM to a lower frequency and voltage.

Adjust the new RAM to a lower frequency and voltage.

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Broflash
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03-19-2016, 10:44 AM
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I tried to improve my memory capacity by purchasing another 8GB RAM. The issue arose because the new RAM operates at a different frequency and CL setting compared to my previous unit. After some research, I realized there should be an automatic adjustment for MHz, but I need to manually change the CL. However, the manual doesn’t provide clear guidance on this process, which is why I’m reaching out for help. Here are the specifications of my PC: motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-VD RAM 1 (old): Kingston HyperX, DDR4, 8 GB, 2133MHz, CL14 RAM 2 (new): Kingston HyperX 8GB 8GB 2400MHz CL15.
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Broflash
03-19-2016, 10:44 AM #1

I tried to improve my memory capacity by purchasing another 8GB RAM. The issue arose because the new RAM operates at a different frequency and CL setting compared to my previous unit. After some research, I realized there should be an automatic adjustment for MHz, but I need to manually change the CL. However, the manual doesn’t provide clear guidance on this process, which is why I’m reaching out for help. Here are the specifications of my PC: motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-VD RAM 1 (old): Kingston HyperX, DDR4, 8 GB, 2133MHz, CL14 RAM 2 (new): Kingston HyperX 8GB 8GB 2400MHz CL15.

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MehSparky
Member
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03-19-2016, 06:22 PM
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They adjust automatically, isn't it? It depends on how slow the slower one is.
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MehSparky
03-19-2016, 06:22 PM #2

They adjust automatically, isn't it? It depends on how slow the slower one is.