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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.

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gordo_craftr2
Member
200
12-03-2023, 10:10 AM
#1
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.
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gordo_craftr2
12-03-2023, 10:10 AM #1

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.

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BlurryFqce
Senior Member
486
12-08-2023, 12:37 AM
#2
If you add another RAM with lower MHz, like 3200 and 3000, they should both operate at 3000 MHz.
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BlurryFqce
12-08-2023, 12:37 AM #2

If you add another RAM with lower MHz, like 3200 and 3000, they should both operate at 3000 MHz.

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MonkeyMan1125
Member
81
12-08-2023, 07:34 AM
#3
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.
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MonkeyMan1125
12-08-2023, 07:34 AM #3

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.

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MadMar
Member
222
12-21-2023, 12:20 PM
#4
Different brands can function well together depending on compatibility and shared goals. The process involves understanding their systems, standards, and communication methods to ensure seamless integration.
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MadMar
12-21-2023, 12:20 PM #4

Different brands can function well together depending on compatibility and shared goals. The process involves understanding their systems, standards, and communication methods to ensure seamless integration.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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01-09-2024, 11:51 PM
#5
Does it imply both rams operate at 2933mhz on channel 21?
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ladymorepork
01-09-2024, 11:51 PM #5

Does it imply both rams operate at 2933mhz on channel 21?

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EmeraldPvP_MC
Member
139
01-18-2024, 07:06 PM
#6
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
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EmeraldPvP_MC
01-18-2024, 07:06 PM #6

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

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skillerbros
Junior Member
13
01-25-2024, 12:42 AM
#7
It seems both rams are tuned to 2933MHz CL21. Mixing them might introduce additional issues depending on frequency alignment and signal interactions.
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skillerbros
01-25-2024, 12:42 AM #7

It seems both rams are tuned to 2933MHz CL21. Mixing them might introduce additional issues depending on frequency alignment and signal interactions.

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SpacinetiX
Junior Member
46
01-25-2024, 04:03 AM
#8
mixing RAM is generally fine about 99% of the time—it's usually just discouraged. most cases are okay.
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SpacinetiX
01-25-2024, 04:03 AM #8

mixing RAM is generally fine about 99% of the time—it's usually just discouraged. most cases are okay.