No, this RAM won't fit because it doesn't match your current system's specifications.
No, this RAM won't fit because it doesn't match your current system's specifications.
You have an 8GB RAM setup with single-channel speeds, and you're considering upgrading to dual-channel 3000MHz RAM. Since your CPU is an i7-10875H, you might not need a second 3200MHz stick if your current configuration supports it. Check compatibility and performance benefits before making the switch.
If you add another RAM with lower MHz, like 3200 and 3000, they should both operate at 3000 MHz.
It's accurate. This also implies that all timing details—subtle and tertiary—will align with the slower option. However, I don't believe this will significantly impact the 8750h, so you should be okay.
they operate at high efficiency most of the time, but may rely on a slower component. For example, with a 3200MHz clock and a mix like 16-18-18-36 and 3000MHz 15-17-17-35, the motherboard is likely to set all the RAM to: 3000MHz 16-18-18-36
It seems both rams are tuned to 2933MHz CL21. Mixing them might introduce additional issues depending on frequency alignment and signal interactions.
mixing RAM is generally fine about 99% of the time—it's usually just discouraged. most cases are okay.