No issues detected. The RAM sticks are compatible with each other.
No issues detected. The RAM sticks are compatible with each other.
I'm checking these two RAM modules with identical specs, just from different DRAM makers. I've used them reliably for two years, but now I'm curious if they function well together. Edit: Both are Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 2666MHz units—one uses Kingston DRAM, the other SK Hynix.
If it has been functioning well, it continues to do so effectively. You might encounter RAM issues occasionally, but most times it operates smoothly. I’ve tried this a few times without any complications.
They mentioned dealing with that situation. A guideline helps avoid mixing memory types, though it only really works about half the time. People often ignore these guidelines and push them too far, treating them as absolute rules. In reality, you likely fall within the 99% range. The problem here is that this product is sold as a standalone unit, not as part of a complete system, so it might not integrate with other controllers even if it worked with yours. You might still find someone interested, but due to the uncertainty, you could lose 10-15 dollars from your expected payment. There’s no true incompatibility—just uncertain compatibility.