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Replacing RAM with identical part numbers but varying chips

Replacing RAM with identical part numbers but varying chips

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XaViZ
Member
197
01-14-2023, 12:23 PM
#1
When I first purchased my PC, it came with a single stick of Kingston 8GB 2666MHz CL16 RAM. I later added another identical stick. According to Thaiphoon Burner, these two have different chipsets—one was Hynix AFR and the other from Nanya. If I replace them, could there be issues?
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XaViZ
01-14-2023, 12:23 PM #1

When I first purchased my PC, it came with a single stick of Kingston 8GB 2666MHz CL16 RAM. I later added another identical stick. According to Thaiphoon Burner, these two have different chipsets—one was Hynix AFR and the other from Nanya. If I replace them, could there be issues?

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ewalloe
Member
50
01-14-2023, 06:52 PM
#2
Mixing ram comes with risks.
No assurances unless you try it out yourself.
Ram is assured to function as advertised.
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ewalloe
01-14-2023, 06:52 PM #2

Mixing ram comes with risks.
No assurances unless you try it out yourself.
Ram is assured to function as advertised.

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DevilDavis
Member
93
01-14-2023, 08:03 PM
#3
Mixing ram comes with risks.
No assurances unless you try it out yourself.
Ram is assured to function as advertised.
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DevilDavis
01-14-2023, 08:03 PM #3

Mixing ram comes with risks.
No assurances unless you try it out yourself.
Ram is assured to function as advertised.