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Aorus memory integrated with additional components

Aorus memory integrated with additional components

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PhilZstar
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07-30-2019, 10:59 PM
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Hello! Yes, you can use other RAM types like Patriot or Corsair with your Aorus 3600 MHZ CL18 motherboard. Just ensure the new RAM matches the specifications (like speed and capacity). You have 2x8GB, which is a solid amount. Regarding your PSU question, the HyperK Pro 700W should work well for a non-OC PC, though some users warn about compatibility—check the manual or forums for confirmation.
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PhilZstar
07-30-2019, 10:59 PM #1

Hello! Yes, you can use other RAM types like Patriot or Corsair with your Aorus 3600 MHZ CL18 motherboard. Just ensure the new RAM matches the specifications (like speed and capacity). You have 2x8GB, which is a solid amount. Regarding your PSU question, the HyperK Pro 700W should work well for a non-OC PC, though some users warn about compatibility—check the manual or forums for confirmation.

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Lust_Hash
Junior Member
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08-18-2019, 07:53 PM
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It's decent, though not excellent. You might try it, but the XMP profile won't be reliable.
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Lust_Hash
08-18-2019, 07:53 PM #2

It's decent, though not excellent. You might try it, but the XMP profile won't be reliable.

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Feng_Games
Junior Member
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08-18-2019, 11:41 PM
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The Corsair CX650 RGB White might be a good pick since you found it for around $70. Regarding compatibility, using the same LC18 and 3600MHz Corsair or Patriot RAM should work fine.
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Feng_Games
08-18-2019, 11:41 PM #3

The Corsair CX650 RGB White might be a good pick since you found it for around $70. Regarding compatibility, using the same LC18 and 3600MHz Corsair or Patriot RAM should work fine.

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Skeletore
Junior Member
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08-26-2019, 03:49 AM
#4
You might review the list I provided. That’s exactly what I’d do. As I mentioned, there’s a possibility it could work and another possibility it might not. This is what occurs when you exceed the guarantees offered by the kits (which means one kit per system).
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Skeletore
08-26-2019, 03:49 AM #4

You might review the list I provided. That’s exactly what I’d do. As I mentioned, there’s a possibility it could work and another possibility it might not. This is what occurs when you exceed the guarantees offered by the kits (which means one kit per system).