Ram Compatibility
Ram Compatibility
You're planning a upgrade to 64GB RAM but are stuck with your current SK Hynix chips. The warning about "NO AC" and the confusion over "NO AD" listings online are likely due to compatibility issues or outdated stock. It probably won't affect the upgrade itself, but it's good to be aware of those details. P.S. No need to judge my build decisions—just focus on what works!
So you wanna buy 2 more sticks? What cpu? Ryzen hates quad rank though intel should be ok ish with quad rank, just gotta run abit more imc volt Its likely that theres no diff between the no ac and no ad versions, its still hma8 2 gu6 djr 8n- xn so still 3200c22 bin hynix 8gbit djr in dual rank (double sided), the model number code thingy tells you all you need to know about the rams, and the -xn or whatever tells you what bin you are getting, iirc vk is 2666 and xn is 3200 Buying oem rams is definitely a very very odd choice unless you are an overclocker like me that is searching for specific ics on the cheap (used <2666 ddr4 is dirt cheap nowadays), and djr is indeed a very good ic for overclocking, clocks higher than micron rev e, well into the 5000+ range where some better rev e would top out around 5200-5333, but this is oem stuff so not that good but pretty decent For stock config at a snails pace 3200 quad rank is fine even on ryzen i think
I don’t scan RAM directly, but I can guide you through the process. To identify RAM models, you’ll need to capture images of the specific RAM modules you’re interested in and the current units in your system. Make sure the model code is visible so we can confirm they match. If you have a CPU and board that support high-speed operation, running both 2666 and 3200 MHz should work smoothly.