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RAM Help.

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chapi89
Member
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02-14-2026, 07:39 PM
#1
Hello! It's great you're thinking about upgrading your RAM. With your current setup of two 8GB HyperX Fury 2666HZ sticks, you have a solid foundation. Upgrading to 3000MHz RAM is definitely possible, but make sure the new sticks match your system's requirements and support that speed. Check compatibility with your motherboard and other components before proceeding.
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chapi89
02-14-2026, 07:39 PM #1

Hello! It's great you're thinking about upgrading your RAM. With your current setup of two 8GB HyperX Fury 2666HZ sticks, you have a solid foundation. Upgrading to 3000MHz RAM is definitely possible, but make sure the new sticks match your system's requirements and support that speed. Check compatibility with your motherboard and other components before proceeding.

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Mikelinkfilhoo
Junior Member
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02-15-2026, 04:38 AM
#2
Take a look at it—it could be adjusted with some changes, though it may lead to problems. It’s probably smarter to trade in your existing RAM for a fresh setup. Plus, you definitely needed to create your own post instead of just dropping into a random one.
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Mikelinkfilhoo
02-15-2026, 04:38 AM #2

Take a look at it—it could be adjusted with some changes, though it may lead to problems. It’s probably smarter to trade in your existing RAM for a fresh setup. Plus, you definitely needed to create your own post instead of just dropping into a random one.

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runner123467
Member
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02-22-2026, 07:04 AM
#3
You should really post this in the CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory section. But to answer your question, does your motherboard support ram overclocking? You may be able to get to 3000mhz with your current ram. Also if it's Intel I wouldn't bother. You won't see much improvement. Even with AMD, the boost from 2666 to 3000 will be marginal
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runner123467
02-22-2026, 07:04 AM #3

You should really post this in the CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory section. But to answer your question, does your motherboard support ram overclocking? You may be able to get to 3000mhz with your current ram. Also if it's Intel I wouldn't bother. You won't see much improvement. Even with AMD, the boost from 2666 to 3000 will be marginal

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i3z___
Senior Member
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02-26-2026, 05:44 PM
#4
Focus on the main idea clearly without diverting from the original subject.
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i3z___
02-26-2026, 05:44 PM #4

Focus on the main idea clearly without diverting from the original subject.