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Thrawn46
Junior Member
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12-12-2025, 03:49 AM
#1
Sure! Your system model is H170-D3H. Upgrading RAM to a compatible speed like 2133MHz should be possible, but make sure the new RAM matches your motherboard's specifications. Let me know if you need help checking compatibility!
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Thrawn46
12-12-2025, 03:49 AM #1

Sure! Your system model is H170-D3H. Upgrading RAM to a compatible speed like 2133MHz should be possible, but make sure the new RAM matches your motherboard's specifications. Let me know if you need help checking compatibility!

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minifig_cd
Member
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12-12-2025, 06:19 AM
#2
I believe the RAM operates at speeds around 2600 or 2666 MHz. You should be okay using a faster rate than your motherboard supports, though running it in XMP might not be possible. Adjusting the voltage in the BIOS could still yield good performance.
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minifig_cd
12-12-2025, 06:19 AM #2

I believe the RAM operates at speeds around 2600 or 2666 MHz. You should be okay using a faster rate than your motherboard supports, though running it in XMP might not be possible. Adjusting the voltage in the BIOS could still yield good performance.

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Jackolope33
Member
164
12-12-2025, 01:17 PM
#3
It should work fine. The card can handle up to 64GB across its four slots. However, mixing different RAM types isn't recommended unless you're testing it—otherwise it could cause issues. The safest bet is to try it, but if it fails, you might be able to upgrade by replacing the existing RAM with two of these sticks.
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Jackolope33
12-12-2025, 01:17 PM #3

It should work fine. The card can handle up to 64GB across its four slots. However, mixing different RAM types isn't recommended unless you're testing it—otherwise it could cause issues. The safest bet is to try it, but if it fails, you might be able to upgrade by replacing the existing RAM with two of these sticks.

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NaiROolF
Senior Member
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12-12-2025, 01:30 PM
#4
I'm replacing what you're asking with a new version.
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NaiROolF
12-12-2025, 01:30 PM #4

I'm replacing what you're asking with a new version.

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GuilherGat_Br
Member
186
12-19-2025, 11:13 PM
#5
Alright, no problem at all.
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GuilherGat_Br
12-19-2025, 11:13 PM #5

Alright, no problem at all.