F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Combining XMP 1.0 and XMP 2.0 RAM kits

Combining XMP 1.0 and XMP 2.0 RAM kits

Combining XMP 1.0 and XMP 2.0 RAM kits

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ReDeR_Games
Member
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07-12-2025, 07:42 AM
#1
Large price gaps between kits make me wonder if it's even worth spending extra for XMP 2.0. Since I bought a package with that kit and now see it costs 700NOK or 65-70€ more than the XMP 1.0 version, is it still worthwhile? Also, does it really matter in terms of XMP? The differences I notice are just a "D" versus a "Z" on the kit.
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ReDeR_Games
07-12-2025, 07:42 AM #1

Large price gaps between kits make me wonder if it's even worth spending extra for XMP 2.0. Since I bought a package with that kit and now see it costs 700NOK or 65-70€ more than the XMP 1.0 version, is it still worthwhile? Also, does it really matter in terms of XMP? The differences I notice are just a "D" versus a "Z" on the kit.

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GoldenZap
Member
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07-20-2025, 02:53 AM
#2
It doesn't add value. XMP 2.0 offers more space in the SPD chip, enabling more timings to be set. Many memory manufacturers haven't taken advantage of it, and some board designers simply disable the extra entries since they're usually unnecessary. The impact on use remains minimal, though mixing kits can still be an issue even with identical XMP profiles.
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GoldenZap
07-20-2025, 02:53 AM #2

It doesn't add value. XMP 2.0 offers more space in the SPD chip, enabling more timings to be set. Many memory manufacturers haven't taken advantage of it, and some board designers simply disable the extra entries since they're usually unnecessary. The impact on use remains minimal, though mixing kits can still be an issue even with identical XMP profiles.

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menleader12
Junior Member
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07-20-2025, 11:10 AM
#3
I’ll try the XMP 2.0 version. Need to secure the first kit either today or tomorrow.
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menleader12
07-20-2025, 11:10 AM #3

I’ll try the XMP 2.0 version. Need to secure the first kit either today or tomorrow.